The Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) peace panels will begin a four-day exploratory meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, July 8, in a bid to settle contentious issues that have bugged the concluding phase of the already 16-year negotiations.
“I expect that it will be hard work,” said
MILF chief negotiator Mohagher Iqbal.
The meeting comes after a four-month lull
in the negotiations.
During the lull, the government did a due
diligence review of all its political, economic and social commitments related
to the hoped-for negotiated settlement of the Moro conflict that has spawned
four decades of armed rebellion in Mindanao.
As a result of the due diligence review,
government has sought refinements to the Annex on Wealth-Sharing that the
parties initialed last February.
The MILF has decried this as an act of
“backtracking” from the consensus although Iqbal earlier explained that based on
their practice, anything settled at the level of the peace panels would still be
subject to the final decision of the principals.
The MILF also pointed to some changes in
the percentages of some wealth-sharing items. In its original proposal, the MILF
sought a 75-25 sharing scheme in favor of the future Bangsamoro government.
According to an MILF source, the
government wants the 75-25 sharing scheme retained except for 50-50 for
renewable energy and 100 percent for non-metallic resources.
The MILF has stood pat on keeping the
initialed document.
The Annex on Wealth-Sharing is one of the
four annexes to the preliminary Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) that
the parties inked Oct. 15 last year. When completed, the annexes plus the FAB
will comprise the comprehensive agreement.
Iqbal said the resumption of the
negotiations simply meant that the MILF agreed to discuss with government its
proposed refinements to the wealth-sharing document.
There is still no consensus on two issues
on power-sharing — transportation and communications, and regional waters.
Iqbal and government chief negotiator
Miriam Coronel-Ferrer had a chance meeting mid-June in Oslo, Norway, where they
discussed about the resumption of the talks.
During that chance meeting, Ferrer handed
Iqbal the full document containing government’s proposed refinements to the
wealth-sharing annex.
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