VERA FILES FACT SHEET: Ang sinasabi ng batas tungkol sa diplomatic passport
Ipinahayag ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) na kakanselahin nito ang lahat ng mga "courtesy diplomatic passport."
Ipinahayag ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) na kakanselahin nito ang lahat ng mga "courtesy diplomatic passport."
What are diplomatic passports and who are entitled to them? Here are 3 facts you need to know.
The Department of Foreign Affairs is canceling diplomatic passports issued to non-diplomatic personnel, following the denial of entry by Hongkong authorities of former Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario June 21.
By ELLEN T.TORDESILLAS THE resignation of Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario, four months before the end of the Aquino administration, may yet pave the way for Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda to realize his dream of becoming foreign secretary. Not many know Lacierda’s desire to be head of the much-coveted cabinet
By ELLEN TORDESILLAS STATEMENTS coming from Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario betray helplessness over the situation in the South China Sea. The Philippines is losing the battle that he led the country to wage against China. Last Thursday Del Rosario said that the Philippines will ask the United Nations Arbitral Court to hasten the resolution
By ELLEN TORDESILLAS THE day after U.S. President Barack Obama left Manila, Foreign Secretary Albert Del Rosario issued the following statement: “Under the Mutual Defense Treaty, the United States will come to the assistance of the Philippines if our metropolitan territory is attacked or if our Armed Forces are attacked in the Pacific area. “In
By ELLEN TORDESILLAS THE Philippines submitted its Memorial before the Arbitral Tribunal of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in The Hague, Netherlands in the suit it filed to nullify China’s 9-dash line map, Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said today. China’s reaction:http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/xwfw/s2510/t1142356.shtml Del Rosario said the 4,000 page Memorial consisting
By ELLEN TORDESILLAS AT the Christmas Party of Metro Pacific Investment Corporation last month at J.W. Marriott Hotel in Hongkong, the company’s chairman, Manuel V. Pangilinan (MVP) made special mention of Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario saying, “he will soon be rejoining us in the private sector.” MVP’s remark intrigued other guests who asked