Worried about the plight of Golan Heights,
Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario disclosed Kerry's appeal on Wednesday, June 19, as the
In a press conference, Del Rosario said Kerry called him to say that if Philippine peacekeepers leave, “this of course would create a vacuum in the
“They're saying that that situation, if that occurs, will create maximum volatility in the area,” the foreign affairs chief explained.
Without divulging details, he said United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon also spoke with him twice about
On Kerry's fears, Del Rosario said the
He said President Benigno Aquino III discussed this with the DFA, and the DFA had recommended sending an assessment team to
The
“Depending on the environment there, if there's no appreciable increase in the risk exposures by that time, we may even consider adding to our contingent,” Del Rosario explained.
'We want to help,' but...
Earlier, Aquino urged the UN to provide more security to its
"We want to help. But if we are asked to perform something that is impossible, what is the use of staying there? Our assessment is that we can no longer accomplish the mission,” Aquino said in an interview on June 11.
The Filipino peacekeepers belong to the United Nations Disengagement Observers Force (UNDOF), which has monitored the Syrian side of the armistice line since 1974.
Syrian rebels have targeted peacekeepers in recent months, raising fears that countries with UNDOF peacekeepers will bring their forces home.
One of the biggest incidents involving Filipino peacekeepers happened in March, when rebels kidnapped 21 of them. Last June 6, a Filipino peacekeeper was wounded, prompting the Philippine government to reconsider its troops' presence in
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