DUREZA SAYS MALAYSIAN PULL OUT OF TALKS REPORT INACCURATE

ZAMBOANGA CITY (MPA/OPPAP) - - Presidential Peace Adviser Jesus G. Dureza today laments inaccurate news that Malaysia is reported to be abandoning the Mindanao peace process, particularly the talks with the Philippine Government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

In a statement issued from New York , Dureza said the latest development was that the GRP delegation headed by panel chair Sec. Rodolfo Garcia had just returned a few days ago from Kuala Lumpur with positive report that issues on territory and ancestral domain are progressing and that another meeting is set soon, perhaps within the month.

Dureza clarified that what is recent is Malaysia ’s decision to renew the International Monitoring Team (IMT) to three months and subject to extension as needed. He added that, to say that this shortened but renewable term for the IMT is "abandonment" is stretching the context beyond credulity.

“Malaysia has contributed immensely to our peace efforts and we are confident it will continue to be with us and other nations in our peace and development work.”
Dureza is currently in the U.S. attending the United Nations High Level Dialogue on Interreligious and Intercultural Understanding and Cooperation for Peace, a special meeting tabled at the 62nd Session of the UN General Assembly which aims to promote global interfaith understanding and cooperation for peace.

Aside from attending the UN meeting, Dureza also held a series of briefings on the peace process and development updates before the Philippine diplomatic posts in the States.

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