PH raises concerns over stability after North Korea missile launch

photo by: Inquirer.net/Agence France-Presse

The Philippine government has voiced its opposition against North Korea’s recent missile activities.

On Thursday, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) officially requested that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) halt its ballistic missile launches.

The government emphasized that such actions jeopardize the economic progress, peace, and stability of the Korean Peninsula and the wider Indo-Pacific area.

This formal statement arrived shortly after Pyongyang’s latest missile test, which has caught international attention.

A DFA spokesperson highlighted that the Philippines remains committed to working with global partners to address these issues.

The spokesperson reaffirmed the nation’s dedication to international peace and security. The statement stressed the importance of the Korean Peninsula’s stability for the Indo-Pacific region.

The DFA is monitoring the situation closely and is ready to collaborate with international partners.

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