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 | GRP-MILF talks: comprehensive pact ruled out; only interim agreement possible Posted by mpc on 2010-03-07 05:31:08 (6 reads)
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By CAROLY O. ARGUILLAS/MindaNews
DAVAO
CITY (MindaNews/06 March) – A “significant interim agreement” can still
be reached by the Philippine government (GRP) and the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front (MILF) before the Arroyo administration which promised
an “all out peace” in January 2001, ends at noon on June 30, 2010.
A
press statement released by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on
March 5 quoted government peace panel chair Rafael Seguis as saying
that a “significant interim agreement can still be realistically
pursued” before then.
MILF peace panel chair Mohagher Iqbal
told MindaNews that they have ruled out forging a comprehensive
compact. “Only interim agreement is possible.”
MILF
senior peace panel member Datu Michael Mastura, said the two panels
“can forge an interim agreement to write a new framework on
declaration of principles and interim arrangements for governance. This
mechanism for transition process would tie over the peace negotiations
to the next administration with timeframe, sequence, periods, during
which joint task mechanism from each side could work out implementation
arrangements.”
“The GRP Panel’s sincerity is never diminished by the limited time we are given… We
remain committed to understanding whatever you have to say, inasmuch as
we hope the MILF Panel would be committed to understand our ideas as
well,” said Seguis. Seguis
said his panel is exploring every conceivable means, and exerting every
possible effort, to arrive at an agreement that is “just, equitable, honorable, and acceptable to all parties.” The two panels met on January 27 in Kuala Lumpur to exchange their respective draft comprehensive peace agreement based on previously agreed upon guidelines. No
discussion was made on January 28 as the MILF refused to meet with the
government panel, claiming its draft offered “enhanced autonomy” again.
The two panels agreed to meet on February 18 but this was reset
to March upon the request of the MILF and because the Malaysian-led
International Monitoring Team (IMT) advance party arrived in Mindanao.
The
IMT was redeployed in Mindanao by February 28, after their mandate
lapsed on November 30, 2008, following the collapse of the talks as an
aftermath of the aborted signing of the already initialled Memorandum
of Agreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD) on August 5 that year.
The March 4 Q
and A session in Kuala Lumpur “concluded on an optimistic note as the
GRP is now well-clarified on the concepts and provisions in the MILF’s
latest draft document,” said Seguis. “There were no negotiations but only a question-and-answer session which was cordial and frank. The questions were...Read More |
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