NSA: PH ups defense posture as more Pinoys back strong approach in WPS

By Priam Nepomuceno

January 24, 2024, 3:27 pm

<p>National Security Adviser Eduardo Año <em>(PNA file photo)</em></p>

National Security Adviser Eduardo Año (PNA file photo)

MANILA – National Security Adviser Eduardo Año on Wednesday welcomed the results of the latest OCTA Research survey, showing more Filipinos are calling for the Philippine government to have a more assertive stance in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) issue.

"The survey, conducted last month among 1,200 adult respondents, has revealed that a significant majority of 72 percent believe that the Marcos administration should assert the country's territorial rights in the WPS through military action, specifically through expanded naval patrols and troop presence in the area," Año said in a statement, referring to the group's Tugon ng Masa Fourth Quarter Survey from Dec. 10 to 14, 2023.

Año, who is also head of the National Security Council, said the government is now prioritizing the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine Coast Guard with the acquisition of state-of-the-art assets to achieve credible defense.

"We have also stepped up maritime and air patrols in the area as well as conducted maritime cooperation activities and exercises with the United States and with other countries in the future," he added.

Año said they acknowledge the importance of understanding public sentiment and values the democratic process that allows the Filipino people to express their views on matters of national significance.

"We note that the WPS issue is of great concern to the public, as evidenced by the respondents' strong preference for a robust approach to safeguarding the country's territorial integrity," he said.

Año noted that it is essential to recognize the diversity of opinions reflected in the survey, with 70 percent of respondents expressing the belief that the issue should also be addressed through diplomacy and other peaceful methods.

He said they recognized the importance of considering a comprehensive national strategy that encompasses both military and diplomatic efforts to secure and protect the nation's interests in the WPS.

"The government will carefully evaluate the survey results, taking into account the multifaceted nature of the WPS issue, to formulate policies that align with the collective aspirations of the nation," Año said.

He said they are encouraging continued engagement and discourse on matters related to national security and emphasized the importance of unity in addressing challenges. (PNA)

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