Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Reminder of the Philippine Embassy to Filipinos in South Korea Regarding Recent Developments in the Peninsula


The Philippine Embassy in South Korea has reported to the Department of Foreign Affairs that, despite recent developments surrounding the sinking of Cheonan on 26 March 2010, the security situation in the country remains stable, peaceful and calm.

The Philippine Embassy further reported that there is absolutely no cause for concern and panic as South Korea is expected to elevate the matter to the United Nations. The general mood in South Korea is one that is cautious but confident in the support of the international community and the resolution of the issue. Economic activities continue as usual while travel in and out of the country is normal.

The Philippine Embassy nevertheless calls on Filipinos in South Korea to remain vigilant and, as with any country they visit, keep themselves abreast of important developments. Filipinos in South Korea can rest assured of the general and relevant mantle of protection guaranteed to them by Philippine law. The rights and welfare of the 46,000-strong Filipino Community in South Korea are priorities of the Philippine Government that the Philippine Embassy is prepared to carry out in any scenario.

The Philippine Embassy reiterates its strong belief that the current dispute will be solved through peaceful and diplomatic means.