Wednesday, April 27, 2011

New Malaysian facilitator for GPH-MILF talks named

New Malaysian facilitator for GPH-MILF talks named


Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 27 – The new Malaysian third party facilitator for GPH-MILF peace negotiations was introduced today, at the opening of the 21st formal exploratory talks.


Tenkgu Dato AB Ghafar Tengku Mohamed will replace outgoing Malaysian facilitator Datuk Othman bin Abdul Razak, who has been brokering the GPH-MILF talks for the past nine years.


Ghafar is the former Secretary of Malaysia’s National Security Council, and according to the Othman, has the same level of experience as him.


Othman introduced the new facilitator as he emphasized that the opening ceremony will be the last session he will be facilitating.


“I have been in this position for almost 9 yrs and I have overstayed so it’s time for me to leave. I am hoping that the (new) facilitator will be able to guide the talks, having heard that the GPH has a timetable to complete the talks in the soonest possible time,” according to Othman.


The GPH and MILF panels lauded the introduction of the new facilitator. At the same time, both panels signified their appreciation to Othman for his strong commitment to the Mindanao peace process.


“I would like to thank Datuk Otman for having served this framework of negotiations in what I may describe as nine difficult years,” government chief negotiator Marvic Leonen stated.


Meanwhile, MILF Panel Chair Mohagher Iqbal stated that “Othman’s commitment to peace will remain in the annals of the (GPH-MILF) negotiations.”


At the same time, International Contact Group (ICG) member David Gorman lauded Othman’s “great skill and dexterity in keeping the peace process on track despite the breakdown in the past due to the non-signing of the MOA-AD.”


The Philippine government previously requested for the replacement of Othman due to alleged bias towards the MILF.#

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