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PBBM, iginiit ang obligasyon ng bansa na sumunod bilang miyembro ng Interpol

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00:00The cooperation between the Philippines and Interpol has an effect on the economy of the Philippines according to an international law expert.
00:07Meanwhile, the Supreme Court clarified that there is no decision made by the TRO regarding the case of former President Duterte.
00:15The details are in the national news of Luisa Erispe of PTV Manila.
00:20Give and take, that's what's happening between the Philippines and the International Police Crime Organization according to an international law expert.
00:31President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. already said that the country is obligated to follow as a member of Interpol.
00:39So if we are unable to provide support and cooperation on this, by the next time we need to ask for help from them because we want to correct this criminality or this person,
00:54how can you expect that they will also comply?
00:57It's just give and take in diplomacy.
01:01An additional international law expert added that it's possible for the Philippines to bounce back if they don't follow Interpol.
01:09It's possible that this will affect the economy of the country.
01:12So if we don't provide cooperation, there will be some impressions, if not impressions, real effect to our treaty performance or treaty obligations with other states.
01:29In the future, the other states will be careful in dealing with us because why would I make a deal with you if you don't know how to fulfill our simple agreement.
01:39Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulia said that if the ICC approaches Interpol, it won't be easy for the Philippines to back down because the Filipinos are familiar with what's happening in other countries.
01:53Let's remember, there are more than 10 million Filipinos going around the world right now that might need help from Interpol.
02:01That's why we value the Interpol over a lot of other things.
02:07We're not giving up on anything here.
02:10That's a political statement more than anything else.
02:15That's his political line that he's following.
02:22Interpol has helped the government a few times already.
02:26If we can remember, the Philippines has been cooperating with Interpol for a long time,
02:31just like the arrest of former Negros Oriental Congressman Arnulfo Tevez Jr. in Timor-Leste.
02:37Former Bamban Mayor Alice Guo, aka Guo Ping, was also brought back to the country.
02:42She was suspected of running away from the Philippines.
02:46But former President Rodrigo Duterte's camp is still appealing to the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
02:52They are requesting a temporary restraining order.
02:55Their camp has filed four different petitions asking for Duterte's release and return to the Philippines.
03:03But it seems like it's too late when the TRO's ST was released, according to an expert.
03:10It can be considered as moot, but I'm sorry, I wasn't able to read their petition.
03:17But if you look at it, if it should be stopped, what else can we stop?
03:23I mean, that's the simple way to look at the mootness of that.
03:27The Supreme Court said that the petition was not yet released to the TRO.
03:32But in the first petition filed by Senator Bato de la Rosa and the former president,
03:38the SC said that they did not see a clear reason to release the TRO.
03:44Meanwhile, respondents were still commenting, including Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin,
03:50Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulia, Local Government Secretary John V. Cremulia, and others.
03:56From People's Television Network Manila, Luisa Erispe, for Balitang Pambansa.

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