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    "data": {
        "id": 1809789,
        "msgid": "us-navy-launches-humanitarian-mission-with-stopovers-in-indonesia-1781772974",
        "date": "2026-06-18 15:13:14",
        "title": "US Navy Launches Humanitarian Mission with Stopovers in Indonesia",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Defence & Diplomacy",
        "summary": "The United States Navy has launched its annual Pacific Partnership humanitarian mission in the Indo-Pacific, with Indonesia among the scheduled stopovers. The initiative, which originated as a military humanitarian response to the 2004 tsunami, aims to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities. The mission involves 300 personnel and will also visit Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Timor Leste.",
        "content": "<p>The United States Navy has launched a humanitarian and disaster\npreparedness maritime mission in the Indo-Pacific region, with Indonesia\nlisted among its ports of call. The initiative, known as Pacific\nPartnership 2026, will also include stopovers in the Philippines, Timor\nLeste, Malaysia, and Vietnam.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking at a virtual press conference on Wednesday, Captain Ray\nReyes explained that the mission will deploy 300 personnel to carry out\na range of health, engineering, and disaster preparedness outreach\nprojects. \u201cWhat we are bringing this year in total is 300 mission\npersonnel that will participate in seven mission stops over a five-month\nperiod,\u201d Reyes stated.<\/p>\n<p>The annual mission includes contributions from several US allies and\npartners, with Australia, Canada, Fiji, Japan, Germany, New Zealand, and\nSouth Korea providing personnel and assets. The collaborative effort is\ndesigned to boost regional interoperability and strengthen collective\ndisaster response capabilities.<\/p>\n<p>The Pacific Partnership programme was born out of the military-led\nhumanitarian response to the devastating tsunami that struck South and\nSoutheast Asia in December 2004. The 2026 mission personnel departed\nfrom San Diego, California, on 27 May and are sailing towards the\nmission coordination hub in the Philippines, with the first operational\nstop scheduled for Vietnam in mid-June.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/us-navy-launches-humanitarian-mission-with-stopovers-in-indonesia-1781772974",
        "image": ""
    },
    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
    "sponsor_url": "https:\/\/okusiassociates.com"
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