From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Apr 14): MILF pins talks’ snag on gov’t
The negotiations between the government and Muslim rebels look to have hit a
bump.
The separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) is none too pleased that
the latest round of exploratory talks ended in Kuala Lumpur last Thursday
without the negotiating panels signing at least one of three annexes to the
Bangsamoro Framework Agreement.
“Something is wrong,” said Maulana Alonto, a member of the MILF negotiating
panel.
The two sides failed to complete a single one of the annexes on
wealth-sharing, normalization and power-sharing.
What they did complete were the terms of reference on the much-touted
Sajahatra Bangsamoro, a joint government-rebel development program for
communities in Mindanao.
Miriam Coronel-Ferrer, the government’s chief negotiator, said in a text
message the government was putting the draft of the three annexes through a
“diligent review,” which, she said, would ensure a smoother implementation in
the long run.
“[The] government is just as keen as the MILF to finish the comprehensive
agreement as soon as possible. But it would rather err for the moment on the
side of prudence,” Ferrer said.
She said the road map to the election in 2016 of officials for the new
Bangsamoro political entity was “in place.”
MILF panel members were quoted in the MILF’s luwaran.com website as saying
they had hoped the wealth-sharing annex could have been signed at least during
the latest round of talks.
Alonto said the panels had already initialed the annex on wealth-sharing
during the last exploratory talks on Feb. 25.
He said “expectations were high” that there would be no further discussions
on the wealth-sharing annex as the text had already been initialed by both
sides.
While the panels could both take the annex back to their principals,
President Aquino and MILF chair Ebrahim Murad, for a “cursory review,” this
should only be “routine because the panels had already concurred on the language
of the initialed text and consultations had been held with their principals
before the initialing took place,” he said.
“We were not prepared, however, for the sudden announcement by the
(government) panel that they needed more time to revisit and review the
wealth-sharing annex despite the fact that more than a month was ample time to
make such a review,” Alonto said.
He said that he and his MILF colleagues now believe that there was “something
wrong… a very serious question of credibility.”
“We are racing against time but the way things are turning out, time might
outrun us,” he said.
Luwaran.com quoted another MILF panel member, Abdulla Camlian, as saying that
the problem may lie either with the government negotiating team or Mr. Aquino
himself.
“I think there is much traffic between him and his negotiators and we may be
looking at a communications problem between them as the culprit. Let us wait,
for certainly the real score will be known sooner or later,” Camlian said.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/72023/milf-pins-talks-snag-on-govt
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