Delegates who attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC) meeting on counter-terrorism here have recognized the threat posed by
extremism to the region's economic growth.
In his closing remarks delivered after the meeting on
Wednesday, Chairman of the APEC Counter-Terrorism Working Group (CTWG), Acting
Executive Director Oscar Valenzuela, noted that the topics of extremism and
foreign terrorist fighters came up during the meeting.
"We are one with Russia in saying that the foreign
terrorist fighter threat cuts across the four activity areas of our
Counter-Terrorism and Secure Trade Strategy," Valenzuela said.
"We are therefore encouraging the economies to propose
activities to address this."
The issue, he said, is important and timely as evidenced by
the contributions and comments made by APEC participants who joined the
discussions.
Valenzuela said the participants will wait for Indonesia ’s proposal under Business Resilience
and Recovery, as they would like to bring home takeaways from Indonesia ’s experience in the Bali and the Jakarta bombings.
He also encouraged APEC delegates to look back at the
lessons they have learned during the meeting on terrorism and from the Foreign
Terrorist Fighter Workshop held last Monday (August 31).
"We must be able to apply them in our own economies. It
is also hoped that this issue would be discussed more thoroughly," he
said.
According to Valenzuela, the threat of terrorism is very
real, and it results in lives lost, broken families, and destroyed communities.
Terrorism compels people to live in harsh conditions,
fearing for their lives, and many are forced into isolation as they flee their
homes, he said, adding that historical and cultural treasures are also being
systematically destroyed by extremists.
"Our meeting may have now come to an end. But it is
hoped that we continue to build on our successes. We continue to build our ties
and the relationships between our economies," Valenzuela told the APEC
delegates.
The delegates met in Cebu
for the sixth meeting of the Counter-Terrorism Working Group.
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