Mindanao Times

PH not backing down on foreign policy: DFA

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MANILA -- Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. has underscore­d that the Philippine government continues to pursue an independen­t foreign policy.

have not backed down in our pursuit of this independen­t foreign policy,” Locsin said in a speech delivered during the Department of Foreign Affairs’ (DFA) 121st anniversar­y celebratio­n in Pasay on Wednesday.

“We have stood our principled ground on various issues, such as the return of the Balangiga Bells, the West Philippine Sea, the protection and repatriati­on of displaced persons — ours and that of other countries, the promotion and protection of the welfare of our overseas workers, the decent treatment of migrant workers, most famously the open-arm reception of refugees — and that garbage thing,” he added, referring to the recent return of Canadian garbage to its port of origin.

The foreign affairs chief said Manila continues to reassess its relationsh­ips with other countries.

In the early months of President Rodrigo Duterte’s stay in Malacañang, the Chief Executive’s take on the mandated independen­t foreign policy was observed as a pivot to Beijing at the expense of Manila’s longstandi­ng partner, Washington.

Although the government seeks new ties with non-traditiona­l allies, Locsin underscore­d that it continues to adapt relations with traditiona­l allies to the changing times.

“But never to their changing fortune: we shall never be opportunis­ts. The basis of our external relations with other countries is, foremost, friendship; and not whatever material benefit we hope to get from them,” he said.

“We scorn talk of mutual benefit first rather than sincere friendship,” he added.

The President’s caustic tone against the former US administra­tion has since turned harmonious with

strengthen­ed bilateral cooperatio­n under the Trump administra­tion.

As mandated by the Constituti­on, all chief executives are required to pursue an independen­t course that would be protective of the country’s territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and its right to self-determinat­ion as anchored on the Philippine­s’ paramount national interest.

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