MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) confirmed on Thursday the release from captivity in Yemen of 17 Filipino seafarers.
It added that the agency is now working on their immediate repatriation to Manila.
Article continues after this advertisementIn a statement, the DFA said it is joining the nation in celebrating the release of the seafarers who were held in captivity for over a year.
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“The Department is working on their immediate repatriation to Manila so that they could reunite with their long-suffering families as soon as possible,” it emphasized.
The DFA noted that despite all the challenges, quiet diplomacy worked in this instance.
The country’s balance of payments (BOP) position recorded a $3.5-billion surplus in September, a reversal from the $414-million deficit posted a year ago, the BSP said in a report.
Philippine trade undersecretary Allan Gepty, who is leading the negotiations happening in Dubai for the southeast Asian country, said they will hold talks until Wednesday to complete the remaining work for the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
In November 2023, Yemeni rebels seized the carrier MV Galaxy Leader in the Red Sea and took hostage its 25 crew members, including 17 Filipinos, in retaliation for Israel’s offensive in Gaza.
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