+ Follow VICE ADMIRAL FERDINAND GOLEZ Tag
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[Title] => Friendly countries putting on hold assistance talks with AFP
[Summary] => Friendly countries that have reportedly signified their willingness to help the Philippines modernize its military are having second thoughts on continuing negotiations with outgoing defense secretary Norberto Gonzales.
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[Title] => Let us relax
[Summary] => Philippine Navy chief Vice Admiral Ferdinand Golez, reacting to the Chinese deployment of a naval patrol boat to the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, said: “This should not cause us any alarm. Let’s relax.”
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[Title] => RP Navy: Chinese patrol ship to Spratly no cause for alarm
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines -- The Philippine Navy today allayed fears over the sighting of a Chinese patrol ship in the South China Sea near the disputed Spratly Islands.
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