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PH WPS Strategy Unchanged Under New NSA Chief, Transparency Push Continues

  • Peter Fernandez
  • Nation
  • April 24, 2026

Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. on Thursday said the Philippines will maintain its current approach in the West Philippine Sea despite the appointment of a new national security adviser.

Speaking to reporters at the Libingan ng mga Bayani, Teodoro said the country’s strategy is anchored on the Constitution and guided by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., ensuring policy continuity despite leadership changes.

He said the appointment of former Armed Forces chief Eduardo Oban as National Security Adviser would not alter existing policies in addressing issues in the contested waters.

Teodoro also said the government will continue its transparency campaign aimed at exposing what it describes as coercive and unlawful actions by China in the area.

Malacañang earlier announced Oban’s designation on April 15, replacing Eduardo Año, who also previously served as Armed Forces chief.

As National Security Adviser, Oban will head the National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea, which coordinates government efforts to protect the country’s maritime interests.

Oban is the third official to hold the post under the Marcos administration, following Clarita Carlos and Año.

He served as Armed Forces chief from March to December 2011 during the administration of President Benigno Aquino III and previously headed the Philippine Air Force.

After retiring from military service, Oban held civilian roles in government, including transportation undersecretary and executive director of the Visiting Forces Agreement Commission.

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