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Security plans on ‘Big 3’ set • Protest China Sea incursions • Remain neutral on Russia war • Enhance defense treaty with US VOL. XXXVI • NO. 115 • 3 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2022 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com
By Rey E. Requejo, Francisco Tuyay, and Mervin Vince Lopez
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HE incoming Marcos administration has laid out its security plans for the ‘Big 3’ countries of China, Russia, and the United States—including lodging diplomatic protests against its Asian neighbor if it still sends ships into Philippine territorial waters, the incoming national security adviser said Friday. "We will continue to file diplomatic protests (against China). Never mind that we are filing 10,000 of them because if you don’t, that Next page
Marcos: China is PH ‘strongest partner’ BBM WITH ENVOYS. Ambassador Annika Thunborg of Sweden (left) exchanges gifts with President-elect Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr. on Friday at the BBM headquarters in Mandaluyong City. Other envoys who paid a courtesy call to Marcos were Ambassador Charles Brown of Holy See and Gustavo Fernando Gonzalez, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations to the Philippines. BBM Media Bureau
Carlos rejects revival of peace talks with CPP, hits Joma et al “WE’RE done with peace talks.” Incoming National Security Adviser (NSA) Clarita Carlos on Friday made this observation as she rejected the possibility of peace talks with the Communist Party of the Philippines under the Marcos administration. “Tama na yang peace talks na yan, susmaryosep. I'm sure bata ka pa ginagawa na natin yan. We have agreement on certain things, let us proceed with that,”
Carlos said in an interview on ANC. [Let’s stop these peace talks. I’m sure we’ve been doing it since we were young.] She pointed out however, that the communist rebels would not be excluded from the transformation process and the government would still invite them to participate in the process. “I-include mo sila sa pag-implement Next page
Face mask violators in Cebu face arrest By Willie Casas THE lifting of the face mask rule in Cebu province is “not recognized” by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) as Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said Friday police may
PRESIDENT-ELECT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday called China the Philippines’ “strongest partner” from among the community of nations in terms of recovering economically from COVID-19. Marcos made this declaration during the Award for Promoting Philippines-China Understanding event at a hotel in Makati City, where he was the guest speaker. This developed as former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, an ally of Marcos, said Philippines-China relations were “at an all-time low” during the administration of her successor, the late President Benigno Simeon Aquino III. Next page
BBM may attend UNGA, meets more envoys By Rey E. Requejo and Mervin Vince Lopez
tend the United Nations General Assembly in September, citing the importance of the event and his desire to meet with other world leaders. Marcos issued the statement afPRESIDENT-ELECT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday said he was inclined to at- ter UN Resident Coordinator to the
Philippines Gustavo Gonzalez paid a courtesy call to Marcos at his headquarters in Mandaluyong City to discuss preparations for this year's UN General Assembly in New York, USA. Next page
arrest individuals in the province who violate health protocols "if necessary." The Department of Health (DOH) also stressed that face masks should still be worn outside and in public places amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Next page
JUNE 12 PREPARATIONS. Air force training aircrafts SF-260 fly in formation during a flyby practice near Rizal Park in Manila on Friday, while employees from Caloocan City Hall prepare the Philippine flag and paint around the Bonifacio Monument in preparation for the 124th Independence Day celebration on June 12. Andrew Rabulan with Ted Aljibe/AFP SOLGEN BASH. Solicitor General Jose Calida (left) welcomes House Majority Leader and Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez, whom the former invited to be guest of honor and speaker during the 121st Midyear Agreement Activity and Anniversary celebration of the OSG at the PICC in Pasay City on Friday (see story on A4). Ver Noveno
BULUSAN POISED FOR ERUPTION ANEW—PHIVOLCS
JOBLESS RATE FALLS TO 2-YEAR LOW OF 5.7%
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BUSINESS / B4
DAR chief insists rice at P20/kl doable Poor countries to pay more for By Rio N. Araja less food—UN and Othel V. Campos OUTGOING Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Secretary Bernie Cruz on Friday maintained that the government can bring down the price of rice to P20 per kilo. Incoming DAR Secretary Conrado Estrella III earlier said bringing down the price of rice to P20 per kilo is “difficult to
attain” at this time. But Estrella vowed to implement programs to achieve the goal of the incoming administration of Presidentelect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Meanwhile, the Department of Agriculture (DA) proposed to increase rice buffer stocking from 7 to 30 days at the local government unit (LGU) level and prioritize the selling of affordable rice to vulnerable sectors. Next page
PARIS—Poor countries are expected to suffer the most from worldwide food crises exacerbated by the war in Ukraine as they will be forced to pay more for less food, the United Nations warned on Thursday (Friday in Manila). The global food import bill was on course to hit a new record of $1.8 trillion Next page