ZURICH, Switzerland: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has tamped down concerns about a spreading unrest among military officials, saying the problem has been dealt with.

Marcos made the statement after former Defense chief Norberto Gonzales and former senator Francisco "Kit" Tatad said they were worried that the President's appointment of a new Defense chief and National Security Adviser (NSA) may have fueled unrest in the military establishment.

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