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US reiterates ‘full commitment’ to protect PH, Asia Pacific by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
THE United States on Wednesday, January 10, reiterated its full commitment in defending the Philippines from possible foreign attacks, as it further vowed to continue to promote and protect international rights in the Asia-Pacific region. “We are fully committed to our alliance with the Philippines. There is absolutely no ambiguity about our commitment to defend the Philippines should a foreign force attack the Philippines,” U.S. Ambassador Sung Kim told GMA-7 News to Go. During the interview, Kim also reaffirmed that Washington remains “fully committed” to the Asia-Pacific region. He denied that Washington’s shift in policy and attitude toward Asia is “giving space” for China to expand and dominate the region. “There has been a lot of commentary on this but
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the U.S. is fully committed to the region. We are not going anywhere. What’s important are trade and security,” the envoy said. “I don’t think it’s accurate to say we’re retreating and giving space to China,” he added. Kim also maintained that the the role and position of the U.S. government regarding the South China Sea issue has not changed, which is to promote and protect international rights, such as freedom of navigation and freedom of flight. “This is not solely for the U.S. but good for everybody. If we don’t have freedom of navigation, we will all suffer. So we are (conducting) freedom of navigation exercises to make sure we promote those rights,” he explained. While noting that the U.S. is not a claimant in the South China Sea row, Kim stressed that Washington “care very deeply about how the dispute should be resolved.” PAGE A2
MEETING WITH CHINESE DELEGATE. President Rodrigo Duterte greets Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua as the latter accompanied the Communist Party of China Central Committee Member Meng Xiangfeng who met with the president at Malacañang Palace on Tuesday, January 9. Malacañang photo by Rey Baniquet
Amb. Kim: US-PH ties to reach ‘whole new level’ in 2018 by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
IF there is one thing that United States Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim envisions for the new year, that would be taking the relationship between Manila and Washington to a “whole new level.” To mark Kim’s first year serving in the Philippines, the U.S. embassy released on Friday, JanuU.S. Ambassador Sung Kim, a former prosecutor, turned over more ary 5, a three-minute video where than 2,000 copies of a prosecutor’s manual and other training the envoy participated in a quick PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s first-ever na- modules to Philippine Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre. tional security strategy presents new opporPhoto courtesy of U.S. Embassy in Manila series of light questions about his tunities in furthering the alliance between the U.S. and the Philippines, according to a senior researcher at the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP). In line with the Trump administration’s “America first” platform, the new National Security Strategy (NSS) — released last December — encompasses four main principles: protecting the homeland, promoting American prosperity, preserving peace through strength, and advancing American influence. by KLARIZE MEDENILLA for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) proAJPress The plan also zeros in on strategies within gram. the “Indo-Pacific” region, which Christian AMID the intense fight over the United States District Judge WilVicedo at NDCP said will have a big impact on protections of DREAMers, a federal liam Alsup of San Francisco, likely U.S and Philippines relations. judge issued a nationwide direc- halting the fierce debate since DACA u PAGE A3 tive late Tuesday night, January, was terminated by President Don9, ordering the Trump administra- ald Trump on September 5, 2017, tion to restore the Deferred Action PAGE A2 FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
Opportunities for stronger US-PH alliance under Trump s ecurity strategy, analyst says
stay in the country and what his plans are. “I’m very excited, we’re going to take the U.S.-Philippines relationship to a whole new level,” Kim said when asked about what he envisions for the new year. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Kim arrived in the country in December 2016 to replace Philip Goldberg as the new U.S. ambassador to the Philippines. In the video, Kim described his one-year stay in the Philippines as “wonderful.” Adding that traveling around the country has been
among his favorite experience so far, Kim said revealed that he had never been to Palawan and wanted to see the place for himself. The U.S. envoy also answered light questions about his favorite Filipino food, desserts, and even local sports team: crispy tilapia, buko pandan, and basketball teams Ateneo and La Salle. As to what would be his advice to his 20-year-old self, Kim said cited: “Be true to yourself, be willing to try different things and of course work hard.” PAGE A4
Federal judge rules DACA must stay in place Ruling allows current DACA recipients to renew their enrollment
Filipina reportedly trafficked into forced World Bank: PH to remain as labor sues host family ‘fastest-growing’ ASEAN economy Lawsuit puts a spotlight on forced servitude, anti-trafficking advocates call for further awareness on the issue
PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s first-ever national security strategy presents new opportunities in furthering the alliance between the U.S. and the Philippines, according to a senior researcher at the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP). In line with the Trump administration’s “America first” platform, the new National Security Strategy (NSS) — released last December — encompasses four main principles: protecting the homeland, promoting American prosperity, preserving peace through strength, and advancing American influence. The plan also zeros in on strategies within the “Indo-Pacific” region, which Christian Vicedo at NDCP said will have a big impact on U.S and Philippines relations.
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by AJPRESS IN terms of economic growth, the World Bank (WB) expects that the Philippines will continue to outpace its neighboring countries in Southeast Asia for the next three years. In its January 2018 Global Eco-
nomic Prospects report released Wednesday, January 10, the Washington-based lender said it expects the Philippines to sustain robust economic growth even as public
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According to the World Bank report, the Philippines has been among the dynamically emerging markets in the region with its sound economic fundamentals and highly-skilled workforce. Various challenges to sustained and inclusive growth however remain. Inquirer.net photo
Former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
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Marcos on not running for Senate in 2019: ‘I already won as VP’ by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
FORMER Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Wednesday, January 10 ruled out the possibility of running for a Senate seat in the 2019 midterm elections, saying he already “won” the 2016 vice presidential race. Speaking at the “Kapihan sa Manila Bay” media forum, the former senator expressed confidence that he would win his electoral protest against Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo. “Bakit ako tatakbo ng senador eh nanalo na ‘ko ng bise presidente (Why will I run for senator when I already won as vice president?)” Marcos told reporters. In a recently released survey conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS) from December 8 to 11 last year, Marcos
ranked 7-8th in the Senate’s so-called “Magic 12” or list probable senatorial race winners. While appreciating the public’s “continued support,” Marcos maintained that he is focused on his case against Robredo, as he pointed to the importance of knowing the “real” result of the 2016 vice presidential election. “Hindi ko titigilan itong protestang ito dahil tapat ang aking paniniwala na dinaya ako noong nakaraang halalan (I will not give up on this protest because I believe that I was cheated during the last elections),” Marcos stressed. He continued, “At ipapalabas ko ang tunay na bilang ng boto nang malaman ng tao kung sino ba talaga ang pinili ng taong bayan bilang bise presidente (And I will strive to show the real count of the
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