In a press briefing, presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda downplayed the possibility of a nuclear strike but stressed the
"I saw in some newspapers that they are years away from developing a nuclear weapon. So I don't think that's an issue right now. That's not something on the table right now," Lacierda said, adding, however, that contingency plans were being drawn up.
Lacierda said contingency plans were being updated to ensure a smooth evacuation of Filipinos in case of armed hostilities in the Korean peninsula.
The Pentagon ordered the deployment of an advanced missile defense system to the western Pacific on Wednesday as
Lacierda said the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), through the Philippine embassy in
"We have identified areas of convergence in case the situation in
He also allayed fears over the
"That was a question raised already: 'Will we be a magnet?' But we don't have bases anymore, so that should not be a concern," Lacierda said.
He said the US Navy ships in the
He said the government would rather not comment directly on
"We will leave it with the international community. Our focus right now is the Filipino community in
At the DFA, spokesman Raul Hernandez said the
"The Philippine government continues to closely monitor the situation and advises Filipinos in
On standby
Three Philippine Navy (PN) and two coast guard vessels are on standby for possible evacuation of Filipinos from
"The PN leadership under Vice Admiral Jose Luis Alano alerted and placed on standby three ships in view of the escalating tensions between North Korea and South Korea," Navy spokesman Lt. Commander Gregory Gerald Fabic said.
Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) commandant Rear Admiral Rodolfo Isorena said two 56-meter vessels were ready for deployment to
There are more than 40,000 Filipinos in
Fabic said the Philippine Navy had already made arrangements with the Philippine embassy in
"As planned, we will be depending all our actions (on) our embassy officials in
"So far there is no directive coming from the Department (of Transportation and Communications) to prepare for the
He said the two PCG vessels being readied for a possible evacuation mission were the BRP Pampanga and BRP Batangas.
"The Philippine Coast Guard's job is limited to the conduct of humanitarian activities so if we would be dispatched or deployed then definitely, I think it would be in the evacuation of the Filipinos in South Korea and North Korea," he added.
Earlier, the Philippine Air Force (PAF) said two of its three C-130 transport planes were ready for possible deployment to
US excuse
In
The groups, which included the Alyansang Magbubukid ng Gitnang Luson (AMGL), Anakpawis party-list, Central Luzon Ayta Association (CLAA), Timpuyog Katutubo ng Nueva Ecija (TKNE), Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas (Pamalakaya), and the Katribu-Central Luzon, aired their concerns as US forces begin today their Balikatan exercise with Filipino troops in Clark and Subic, which hosted two of the biggest US military facilities outside the mainland.
– With Pia Lee-Brago, Ding Cervantes, Evelyn Macairan, Jaime Laude
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