Monday, April 25, 2011

GPH-MILF 21st exploratory talks all set

GPH-MILF 21st exploratory talks all set


Manila, Apr. 26 – The Government of the Philippines (GPH) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) panels are ready to resume their 21st formal exploratory talks on April 27 to 28 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.


Among the issues that the government will raise are concerns regarding MILF commander Ustadz Amiril Umra Kato who allegedly broke away from the Moro group and formed his own armed forces.


The GPH panel also intends to clarify some points from the MILF’s draft Comprehensive Compact, which contains its standing position on substantive issues.


GPH panel chair Marvic Leonen earlier said that the government views the issue of Kato as a “serious concern.” He related that the MILF considers Kato as an internal problem, and that they are exerting efforts to resolve this problem.


On the draft Comprehensive Compact submitted by the MILF to the GPH panel during the February 9-10 talks, he stressed that they accepted the document not as a working draft for the negotiations but a paper subject to clarifications.


Meanwhile, the GPH panel has been consulting various sectors “in an endeavor to be transparent and accountable to the proposals that we are giving on the negotiating table,” according to Leonen.


The panel recently engaged the local chief executives of Maguindanao and Sultan Kudarat last April 14 and 15, respectively.


To date, they have conducted a total of 21 consultations across Mindanao. #

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