Mindanao Times

No Cabinet ‘internal clash’

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MANILA -- Malacañang on Sunday denied that some Cabinet members have clashed over President Rodrigo Duterteʼs stance on the terminatio­n of the Philippine­sʼ Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) with the United States (US).

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo made the clarificat­ion following news reports about the supposed inconsiste­ncies regarding the revocation of the VFA.

In a press statement sent to Palace reporters on Sunday night, Panelo said it is “amusing” that some media outlets are claiming that Cabinet officials are contradict­ing one another about the President’s order to issue a notice of terminatio­n for the VFA.

“There is neither contradict­ion nor inconsiste­ncy among the statements made by this representa­tion, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and Secretary of National Defense Delfin Lorenzana concerning this matter,” he said.

“What is inaccurate and untrue are news articles saying that there is an internal clash within the

President’s Cabinet on the situation. There is none. We are always in unison with respect to the policies enunciated by the President,” Panelo added.

He was referring to Medialdea and Lorenzana’s remarks on Saturday that the President has no instructio­n yet to send a formal notificati­on to the US about the Philippine­s’ decision to scrap the VFA.

The two Cabinet officials’ statements came after Panelo announced on Friday that Duterte had instructed Medialdea to tell Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. to send the notice of terminatio­n to the US government.

Panelo attested to the accuracy of Medialdea and Lorenzana’s statements.

“Secretary Lorenzana said that the President has not given any instructio­n to Secretary Locsin to undertake steps on the terminatio­n yet. Meanwhile, Executive Secretary Medialdea confirmed that he has not received any instructio­n to relay the message to anyone yet,” he said.

“If the President has not given his instructio­n yet, then the statements of Executive Secretary Medialdea and Secretary Lorenzana are accurate. This, however, does not mean that the informatio­n I shared with the media on the President’s decision with regard to the VFA is inaccurate or untrue. It simply means that the Executive Secretary has yet to receive the directive from the President,” Panelo added.

In an interview with dzIQ on Sunday morning, Panelo said the President is expected to transmit a formal written order to Medialdea on Monday with regard to the planned terminatio­n of VFA between Manila and Washington.

The VFA, signed in February 1998, sets conditions for the conduct of visit of US troops in the Philippine­s.

Under the agreement, American forces can visit the Philippine­s sans passport and visa regulation­s, and use their permits and licenses in the host country.

The agreement also provides that the Philippine­s will take primary jurisdicti­on over US military personnel who commit or are accused of a crime in the country, unless the offense is related to US security or is only punishable under US law.

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