+ Follow NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER ROILO GOLEZ AND PRESIDENTIAL SPOKESMAN IGNACIO BUNYE Tag
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[Summary] => For the nth time, Malacañang defended yesterday President Arroyos declaration of a state of rebellion.
In a news conference at the Palace, National Security Adviser Roilo Golez and Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye justified its continued implementation to better deal with "residual threats."
Even if Mrs. Arroyo had declared earlier that everything is under control and "back to usual business," Bunye said there are some elements (of the coup plotters) "that have still to be accounted for."
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[Summary] => The National Security Council (NSC) was divided on whether the government should support a US ultimatum for Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to go into exile or face war, President Arroyo admitted yesterday.
But the Philippines will send a humanitarian mission after the conflict if the United Nations launched efforts to rebuild Iraq, according to administration officials.
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[Summary] => Malacañang reassured the Iraqi Embassy in Manila yesterday that security provided by the Philippine National Police (PNP) will not be pulled out, even as Iraqi diplomats have been actively involved in anti-war rallies here.
National Security Adviser Roilo Golez and Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye belied reports that the PNP security contingent at the Iraqi Embassy has been pulled out.
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In a news conference at the Palace, National Security Adviser Roilo Golez and Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye justified its continued implementation to better deal with "residual threats."
Even if Mrs. Arroyo had declared earlier that everything is under control and "back to usual business," Bunye said there are some elements (of the coup plotters) "that have still to be accounted for."
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But the Philippines will send a humanitarian mission after the conflict if the United Nations launched efforts to rebuild Iraq, according to administration officials.
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National Security Adviser Roilo Golez and Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye belied reports that the PNP security contingent at the Iraqi Embassy has been pulled out.
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