Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. stated that there is no need to worry about the escalating tensions in Taiwan.
Previously, Brawner had ordered the preparation of troops to rescue Filipinos in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, amid China’s expanded military exercises in Taiwan’s territory.
Brawner clarified that his statement was based on the AFP’s mandate to protect the Filipino people and ensure security in the country’s territories, without interfering in the escalating tensions between Taiwan and China. However, China took issue with Brawner’s statement, urging certain individuals in the Philippines to refrain from making unfounded comments regarding Taiwan.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun had earlier warned the Philippines not to get involved in the escalating tensions over Taiwan, cautioning that those who “play with fire will burn themselves.”
Guo emphasized that China’s issue with Taiwan is an internal affair that other countries should not interfere with.
(AFP Public Affairs Photo)

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