In a recent video message uploaded on the Presidential Communications Office’s official Facebook page, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed his commitment to ensuring the safe release of the 17 Filipino seafarers who have been taken hostage. He emphasized that the government will exhaust all available remedies, including negotiation with the group holding them captive.
President Marcos acknowledged the urgency of the situation and the need to prioritize the safety and well-being of the Filipino seafarers. He stated, “There are things that need to be attended to immediately. One of them is our compatriots, our fellow Filipinos, who were taken hostage. We are exerting all efforts to bring them home.”
To address this critical situation, the government is forming a delegation to engage in negotiations with the Houthi rebels responsible for the abduction. President Marcos assured the public that the delegation will work towards a resolution that ensures the safe return of the seafarers to their families.
President Marcos’ commitment to the hostage situation is evident in his decision to cancel his trip to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). He recognized the importance of prioritizing the immediate needs of the Filipino seafarers over his participation in the conference.
The President expressed his regret to the Filipino community in the UAE for the cancellation of his trip, stating, “It’s really sad because I was looking forward to being with you.” He emphasized that meeting with overseas Filipinos during his foreign trips has always been a source of joy for him. Despite the cancellation, he assured the community that if given another opportunity, he would make it a point to engage with them in the future.
The Houthi rebels, who are aligned with Iran, have been involved in missile and drone attacks against Israel in solidarity with Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. The recent incident involving the seizure of a British-owned and Japanese-operated cargo ship in the southern Red Sea by the Houthis has been labeled by Israel as an “Iranian act of terrorism” with potential consequences for international maritime security.
President Marcos’ commitment to resolving the hostage situation underscores the government’s dedication to protecting the welfare of its citizens. The formation of a delegation for negotiations demonstrates a proactive approach in seeking a peaceful resolution. The President’s decision to prioritize the hostage situation over his international engagement highlights his commitment to the safety and security of Filipino seafarers.
The government’s efforts to secure the release of the seafarers will continue, and every available avenue will be explored to bring them back home safely. President Marcos’ assurance to the Filipino community in the UAE reflects his genuine concern for their well-being and his commitment to making amends for the cancellation of his trip.
As the situation unfolds, it is crucial for the international community to remain vigilant and support the efforts to resolve the hostage crisis. The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by seafarers and the importance of their safety and security while performing their duties.
The government’s unwavering commitment to the welfare of its citizens, even in the face of international engagements, demonstrates its dedication to protecting and serving the Filipino people.
Source: The Manila Times