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Philippines Says No Ban on Filipino Seafarers in War-Hit Regions

MANILA, April 27 (Reuters) – ⁠Philippine ⁠shipowners and crewing ⁠agencies are still permitted ​to rotate Filipino seafarers into ‌areas like the Persian ‌Gulf, but all ⁠workers ⁠are free to refuse deployment in regions ​where they may be at risk, the government said on ​Monday.

“We have already told the industry ⁠in ⁠a meeting that ⁠we ​are allowing seafarers to replace the crew,” ​presidential ⁠communications undersecretary Claire Castro said, citing a message relayed by Migrant Workers’ Secretary ⁠Hans Cacdac.

But workers from the Philippines were free ⁠to decline any deployments in “warlike operation areas”, Cacdac said in a recent advisory.

Cacdac said earlier that 15 Filipinos were aboard two container vessels seized by Iranian forces ⁠near the Strait of Hormuz.

The Philippines is one of the world’s largest suppliers of seafarers.

(Reporting ​by Nestor Corrales; Editing ​by David Stanway)

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