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Marcos Jr taps former military chief as defence minister

When he takes up the post later this month, Faustino will have to balance the Philippines' relations with Washington, a treaty ally, and Beijing, which continues its assertive stance in claiming almost all of the South China Sea.

Reuters
Manila, Philippines
Fri, June 17, 2022

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Marcos Jr taps former military chief as defence minister Commanding general of the Philippine army Jose Faustino receives the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine at the army headquarters in Manila on March 2, 2021. (AFP/Ted Aljibe)

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hilippine President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr has appointed former military chief Jose Faustino as the Southeast Asian country's next defence minister in his cabinet, his press secretary said on Friday.

When he takes up the post later this month, Faustino will have to balance the Philippines' relations with Washington, a treaty ally, and Beijing, which continues its assertive stance in claiming almost all of the South China Sea.

He will also have to contend with a decades-long insurgency by Maoist rebels and the ongoing threat from violent Muslim extremism in the volatile southern Philippines.

Faustino will initially be the officer-in-charge of the defence ministry, in line with a rule barring military officers taking up ministerial posts for a year after retirement. He will later become the defence chief, press secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles in a statement.

Faustino was the 10th military chief to serve under outgoing Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, leading the 143,000-strong military for four months last year.

Relations between the United States and its former Asian colony have been complicated under Duterte, who has criticised US foreign policy and sought closer ties with China, since coming to power in 2016.

Marcos, who is due to be sworn in as president on June 30, has yet to nominate his foreign affairs minister.

 

 

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