House leaders on Wednesday welcomed the announcement of US President Barack Obama that the
Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez reiterated his
expression of gratitude to foreign leaders attending the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) summit in Manila .
“We welcome this malasakit (compassion) gesture of the United States
to improve the country’s naval forces. We thank President Obama and all heads
of state committing any and all types of support. The leaders of
foreigncountries and international groups have been so helpful to us especially
to Yolanda survivors,” Romualdez, a senatorial candidate said in a chance
interview.
Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. also thanked President Obama
for his concern to the country amid the continued aggressive intrusion of China to the contested territories in the West Philippine Sea .
“That would be a welcome addition to our under equipped
naval forces,” said Belmonte in a separate interview.
Camiguin Rep. Xavier Jesus “XJ” Romualdo and Palawan Rep.
Franz Alvarez said in separate interviews that the announcement of President
Obama should not be criticized.
“Our Armed Forces urgently needs to improve its capability
for territorial defense. If I am not mistaken, we have already acquired two
ships from the United States ,
and while these ships are already pretty old, I think they are considered to be
our most capable ships and they did enable our navy to conduct patrols in the West Philippine Sea . We thus welcome President Obama's
announcement. New ships from the United States , especially if these
are more modern this time, would be a boost to the modernization efforts of the
AFP, as well as to its near-term goal of attaining a minimum credible defense
posture,” Romualdo said.
For his part, Alvarez said: “we would like to thank the US government
and President Obama for giving us two more ships. These will greatly help our
navy in patrolling our seas.”
But House senior Deputy Minority Leader and 1-BAP party-list
Rep. Silvestre Bello III, said Obama should have provided the country a better
and new patrol ships because they are only pushing their interest in Asia
especially in the Philippines .
“The two second-hand ships are not impressive. What is the
value of these ships to the country’s security? It’s all American interest,” Bello , a former secretary
of the Department of Justice (DoJ), pointed out in a text message.
Obama disclosed that the US Coast Guard cutter and a
research vessel were part of a broader American plan to scale up assistance to
naval forces in Southeast Asia .
The coastal nations feel threatened by China ’s aggressive assertion of control over the
South China Sea .
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