US Indo Pacific Command chief says collaboration key to keeping region free and open
HALIFAX — The head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command is calling for greater collaboration between allies and partners to strive for a free and open Indo-Pacific as increasingly bold military actions from neighbouring countries stoke tensions in the region.
U.S. Adm. John C. Aquilino’s comments came on Saturday during the annual Halifax International Security Forum. He said international norms and values, like mutual respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity and human rights, have allowed the Indo-Pacific region to prosper and grow into an economic and military powerhouse.
But “revisionist, autocratic powers” are increasingly seeking to disrupt that rules-based order “in ways that benefit themselves at the expensive of all others,” he said.
“Coercion, intimidation — those are the tools they use to achieve their objectives,” Aquilino said as he addressed the gathering of largely government, military and diplomatic officials. “They use the theme of might equals rights to justify their actions.”