From the Philippine Star (Apr 14): 'No
definite plans to reestablish US bases in Phl'
The Philippine government on Sunday stressed that there are no definite plans to
reestablish the United States bases in the Philippines even if it was one of the
scenarios discussed in anticipation of the brewing tension in Korean
Peninsula.
Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte, in an interview over a
state-run radio station, said Philippine Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin had
already clarified that the possibility of reestablishing the US bases was just
one of the scenarios that is being studied by the government.
She added that the establishment of US bases would only be considered under
"extreme emergency" like if war broke out between the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK) and South Korea which is not present at the moment.
Gazmin on Friday said that the Philippine Constitution does not allow the
setting up of US bases in the country, but it might be considered as one of the
extreme measures in case an "extreme emergency" develops in the Korean
Peninsula.
Both Gazmin and Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario said
the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) between the Philippines and the United States
requires either of the countries to come to the aid of its ally if it is
attacked by another country and the Philippines would stand by its
commitment.
The Philippines, amid the tension, had put in place contingency measures
including evacuation plans in case the situation escalates.
http://www.philstar.com/breaking-news/2013/04/14/930669/no-definite-plans-reestablish-us-bases-phl
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