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NSA to China: Phl has right to defend itself
The Philippine Star
|December 30, 2024
National Security Adviser (NSA) Eduardo Año yesterday rejected China's claims that the Philippine Army's decision to acquire the Typhoon mid-range missile system from the United States may trigger an arms race and cause more trouble in the region.
"As a sovereign nation, the Philippines has the right to determine the most appropriate measures to safeguard its security and the well-being of its people," Año said in a statement.
"Just like any other nation, the procurement of defense systems, including the Typhoon missile launcher, is a step toward strengthening our deterrence capabilities and ensuring that we are prepared to defend our territory when required," he added.
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