Friday, January 24, 2020

PH starts process of terminating VFA: Locsin

From the Philippine News Agency (Jan 24, 2020): PH starts process of terminating VFA: Locsin (By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora)



Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin, Jr. on Friday has asked Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana to start the termination process of the country's Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) with the United States following the order of President Rodrigo Duterte.

"Leaving for Washington DC on unrelated matters. But called Defense Secretary Lorenzana as Vice Chair -- I am Chair of VFA -- to start (the) process of terminating US VFA. Step 1 calling the Senate Foreign Relations Committee because on our side it is a treaty; on US side Executive Agreement,"
he said on his official Twitter account.

The VFA committee is chaired by Locsin and vice-chaired by Lorenzana and National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr.

"I as Chair of the Visiting Forces will merely send a note signed by me because the authority was transferred to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs. Simple. I am leaving tonight for Washington and New York on another matter,"
he noted.


On Thursday, the Chief Executive threatened to terminate the accord with Washington after it revoked the US visa of Senator Ronald dela Rosa, the former Philippine National Police chief who implemented the administration's crackdown against illegal drugs.

The government's campaign against illegal narcotics had been criticized by the US, with some American lawmakers introducing a Senate resolution castigating the Duterte administration for the deaths related to the program.

In his succeeding tweets, Locsin said: "Duterte happens to be the President with the power to cancel Senate-ratified treaties unilaterally. So it is the President of the Republic that is taking responsibility for the drug war".

Manila and Washington signed in 1998 the VFA, which gives clear instructions on how visiting American troops should be treated in the Philippines.

Under the agreement, US forces are not subject to passport and visa regulations when entering and leaving the Philippines. Their permits and licenses are also deemed valid in the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1091900

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