Marcos to AFP: Uphold law, always coordinate to defend PH territory

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has reminded the armed forces to always uphold international law and build better coordination with other nations in defending the Philippine territorial waters.

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MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has reminded the armed forces to always uphold international law and build better coordination with other nations in defending the Philippine territorial waters.

In his speech during the oath-taking ceremony of the newly promoted Armed Forces of the Philippines generals and flag officer on Wednesday, Marcos stressed that the armed personnel bear the “solemn responsibility” of ensuring the security of the country’s land, seas, skies, and even cyberspace.

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“In defending our waters, we must uphold international maritime laws, deepening our commitment to regional peace and cooperation. By fostering coordination amongst nations, we can safeguard stability while advancing our collective interests,” Marcos said.

“Diplomacy rooted in strong legal foundations is our most effective instrument in navigating these endeavors,” he continued.

With that, Marcos said that the government must empower the AFP to serve communities better, training them to respond with skill and empathy.

“After all, the stars on your shoulders signify the responsibilities you now carry—the trust of the Filipino people, the security of our nation, and the future of generations yet to come,” he said.

The President also recognized the AFP’s achievements, particularly in responding to the victims of the recent typhoons.

Marcos further committed that this administration will remain as the AFP’s steadfast partner in upholding the rule of law.

“Mabigat man ang inyong sinumpaang tungkulin; marami mang hamon ang kailangang harapin; makakaasa kayo na ang buong bansa ay kasama ninyo—nagdadasal para sa inyong kaligtasan, sumusuporta sa inyong mga hakbang, at umaasang maglilingkod kayo nang may katapatan sa ating bayan,” he said.

(Heavy is your sworn duty; there are many challenges to face; you can count on the whole country to be with you—praying for your safety, supporting your steps, and hoping you will serve our people faithfully.)

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