Secretary of Foreign Affairs Jose Rene Almendras today
concluded a successful visit to Yogyakarta ,
Indonesia ,
where he discussed with Indonesian and Malaysian counterparts enhanced security
measures among the three countries to ensure unimpeded trade and commerce,
particularly the safe movement of commercial shipping, goods, and people.
The Secretary went to Yogyakarta upon the invitation of the
Indonesian government, which organized a trilateral meeting with the Philippines and Malaysia to tackle immediate
maritime and security challenges affecting the three countries.
These include armed robbery against ships, kidnapping,
transnational crimes, and terrorism in the region, particularly within maritime
areas of common concern of the three countries.
The Secretary’s trip saw him meeting with Indonesian
President Joko Widodo and Foreign Minister Retno L.P. Marsudi.
“In meeting with civilian and military leaders of both Malaysia and Indonesia ,
I expressed the Philippines ’
firm commitment to cooperate with them toward curbing lawless elements in
maritime areas of common concern. I conveyed the message of President Benigno
S. Aquino III of our openness to implement enhanced security measures to
protect our people’s welfare and livelihood and ensure the continuation of
commerce, trade and economic development in that region,” Secretary Almendras
said.
Secretary Almendras added, “I am very pleased that, at the
conclusion of the trilateral meeting, the three countries have come to an
agreement and were able to issue a ‘Joint Declaration on Immediate Measures to
Address Security Issues in the Maritime Areas of Common Concern among
Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines’,” stating further that, “with this
commitment to enhanced cooperation, I have been assured by Indonesia that vital
shipping operations between our countries would soon be normalized.”
Said Joint Declaration affirmed the commitment of the three
countries to implement such measures as conducting patrols using existing and
agreed-upon mechanisms, rendering immediate assistance for the safety of people
and ships in distress within the maritime areas of common concern, facilitating
timely sharing of information and intelligence, as well as establishing a
hotline to facilitate coordination during emergencies and security threats.
The relevant Philippine, Indonesian and Malaysian agencies
have also been instructed to meet as soon as possible and, subsequently,
convene on a regular basis to implement and periodically review said measures
and to formulate the Standard Operating Procedure for the cooperation among the
three countries.
For this visit, the Secretary was accompanied by Vice
Admiral Caesar Taccad AFP, representing the Acting Chief of Staff of the Armed
Forces of the Philippines (AFP), officials from the Department of Foreign
Affairs, the AFP, Philippine National Police, National Mapping Resource and
Information Authority, and the Philippine Embassy in Jakarta .
Highest officials from Indonesia ’s
and Malaysia ’s
Foreign Affairs Ministry and Armed Forces attended the trilateral meeting.
Finally, Secretary Almendras also reassured the Indonesian
and Malaysian governments that the Philippines continues intensified law
enforcement operations on the ground in order to ensure the safe release of the
remaining four Indonesian and four Malaysian abductees.
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