Malaysian Ambassador to the Philippines , His Excellency Dato
Mohammad Zamri Mohammad Kassim made the commitment during his visit to Moro
Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) stronghold in Barangay Darapanan, Sultan
Kudarat town in Maguindanao Sunday.
Mohammad Kassim met with MILF chief Al Haj Murad Ebrahim and
MILF Vice Chair for Political Affairs Ghadzali Jaafar in the MILF chair's offie
in Barangay Darapanan.
He was accompanied by Malaysian Consul Zawawi Tahir and
MGeneral Sheikh Mohksin, Head of International Monitoring Team (IMT) Mission-10
and their delegation
Murad warmly welcome the Malaysian delegation and expressed
appreciation for their coming to Mindanao and at Camp Darapanan .
Mohammad Kassim reiterated his government’s strong
commitment and support to the peace process as well as to continue acting as
peace process facilitator and head of the IMT as long as both parties need it.
The Malaysian envoy told Murad his government will continue
to extend to the Bangsamoro and Filipino People in general their assistance in
the field of education and human resource development (HRD) through their
institutions and programs and others.
He also said Malaysia
will continue to assist in developing the economy through inviting and
encouraging private investors to invest in the Bangsamoro and other parts of
the country.
"We continue to hope and pray for the early passage of
the Bangsamoro Basic Law(BBL) that is acceptable to all parties and the
Bangsamoro people and to continue to monitor the situation and progress of the
peace process.
Murad, in a statement, expressed the MILF and the Moro
peoples’ gratitude to the active participation of the Malaysian Government in
the peace process that included the facilitation of the peace talks; heading
the IMT as well as extending educational and human resource development
training to selected Moro individuals particularly on capacity building, among
others.
These capacity building programs Malaysia
has been providing to Moro participants in Kuala Lumpur are in preparation for the
upcoming establishment of the Bangsamoro new political entity once the BBL is
passed by congress and ratified by the people in proposed areas of Bangsamoro
in a plebiscite.
The BBL remain in the two chambers of Congress and both are
yet to come up with a final version of the Bangsamoro Law seen to resolve the
decades-old Bangsamoro Problem.
The proposed law is still pending in congress and expected
to be passed within the year.
In a separate statement, the MILF and the GPH Peace panel,
as well as prominent individuals including influential Cotabato Archbishop
Orlando Cardinal Quevedo, civil society organizations and non government
organizations (CSOs and NGOs) supportive of the peace process and the
Bangsamoro people have urged congress to pass the original version of the
proposed law agreed between President Benigno Aquino II and the MILF submitted
to congress on September 10, 2014.
The draft law was based on the Framework Agreement on the
Bangsamoro (FAB) and the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB).
A sumptuous lunch was shared by visiting Malaysian diplomats
and MILF central committee members after the meeting.
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