From Philippine Daily Inquirer (Feb 12): EU officials to visit Mindanao in support of peace
process between PH gov’t, MILF
Amid renewed optimism over peace and development in Mindanao, a seven-member
delegation of parliamentarians from the European Union (EU) have announced they
are going to the region this week to express their support for the Philippine
peace process.
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) will visit Mindanao on Wednesday
and Thursday to meet with members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF),
according to officials of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and
representatives of the International Monitoring Team (IMT), of which the EU is a
member.
The European Parliament is a regional legislative body that works with
individual European governments to legislate measures for some 500 Europeans.
The visiting delegation will be led by Werner Langen, chairman of the
Delegation of the European Parliament for Relations with the countries of
Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Six other members—Robert Goebbels, Ivo Belet, Roger Helmer, Barbara Weiler,
Slawomir Nitras and Adam Bielan—hold positions in the following powerful EU
Parliament committees: Economy and Monetary Affairs, Industry, Research and
Energy, Employment and Social Affairs Petitions, Internal Market and Consumer
Protection and Organized Crime, Corruption and Money Laundering.
The delegation comes following President Aquino’s visit to a camp of the Moro
Islamic Liberation Front to launch the Sajahatra Bangsamoro, a new initiative by
the Aquino government to bring socio-economic services to Moro communities,
particularly Moro combatants to boost the peace negotiations.
EU Ambassador to the Philippines Guy Ledoux said the visiting
parliamentarians would like to “lend their political support to the peace
process.”
The European officials are also set to meet non-government and civil society
organizations in Mindanao, for long a priority in EU’s development aid program
in the Philippines.
The EU said the delegation would also launch a de-mining project in Cotabato
City, where mines were known to remain in areas earlier torn by conflict.
“It aims to reduce the threat from landmines and unexploded ordnances and
will be implemented in collaboration with both the Government of the Philippines
and the MILF,” said the EU.
The visit is part of the group’s five-day official trip to the Philippines,
where the delegation is set to also meet with Philippine government officials,
particularly those relevant to the trade and investment sector.
“The European Parliament visit underscores EU support for President Aquino’s
good governance and anti-corruption efforts that are making the country more
attractive to European investment.”
Business and investment “will be high on the agenda” when the MEPs meet with
key trade and banking officials and top names in the private sector, the EU
said.
The EU Parliament’s delegation will also meet with House Speaker Feliciano
Belmonte, Senator Edgardo Angara, Commission on Human Rights chairperson Etta
Rosales and Justice Secretary Leila de Lima.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/64055/eu-officials-to-visit-mindanao-in-support-of-peace-process-between-ph-govt-milf
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