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Manila 3rd district Rep. Joel Chua says the Philippine government has a legal and diplomatic obligation to cooperate with international bodies such as the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol).

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/3/10/philippines-has-legal-diplomatic-obligation-to-cooperate-if-icc-issues-warrant-vs-duterte-solon

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00:00Well, if it's true that there is, we have a legal and diplomatic obligation that we should follow.
00:12If I'm not mistaken, even though we were withdrawn from our membership in the ICC, we are still part of the Interpol.
00:25In fact, when we were looking for Alice Guo abroad, we also asked for help and support from the Interpol.
00:35So it's not good for us to be excluded from this, because if they need us, they are accommodating us because we are members of this.
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