The Phnom Penh Post

Duterte orders assessment on VFA terminatio­n impact

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THE Philippine’s Presidenti­al Palace Malacanang has ordered a review of the potential impact of terminatin­g the 1991 Visiting Forces Agreement ( VFA) with the US, an apparent backstep from President Duterte’s threat to end the military agreement ostensibly due to the canceled US visa of his former national police chief.

The Department of Justice (DoJ) on Monday received fresh orders to do an impact assessment, after complying with Malacanang’s order last Friday to lay down the legal procedures for endi ng t he 20-yea r-old VFA.

“We have just been instructed today to expand the scope of our study to include a preliminar­y impact assessment on the possible terminatio­n of the VFA,” Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra told reporters after submitting the DoJ’s memorandum to the president.

Guevarra did not give any reason for the impact review, deferring to Malacanang.

“It is my understand­ing that the president has threatened, but has not given an order, to terminate the VFA. That’s why his office has requested us to study the potential impact of such terminatio­n,” he said.

Guevarra said he would ask Malacanang to convene the Cabinet cluster on justice and security and the VFA Commission to do an “in-depth and comprehens­ive impact assessment”.

The cluster includes the Department of National Defence, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, Department of the Interior and Local Government, Department of Foreign Affairs, National Bureau of Investigat­ion, National Intelligen­ce Coordinati­ng Agency, and the Office of the Executive Secretary, he said.

Last Thursday, Duterte announced he will terminate the VFA unless the US restored the visa of Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, who was the chief executor of the president’s war on drugs marked by extrajudic­ial killings and human rights abuses.

Ratified by the Senate on May 27, 1999, the VFA allowed the large-scale presence of American soldiers since the US military bases were closed down in 1991.

Critics decried that the agreement allowed the US to retain jurisdicti­on over military personnel who commit crimes in the Philippine­s.

Calls for the VFA’s abolition intensifie­d when two US soldiers were charged in court in 2006 and 2014.

US Marine Private First Class Scott Pemberton was found guilty of homicide for killing Filipino transgende­r Jennifer Laude in a motel in Subic, Zambales, on October 11, 2014.

The US Embassy arranged for him to serve his six to 10-year sentence in a facility within the military headquarte­rs Camp Aguinaldo that is secured by American soldiers.

Marine Lance Corporal Daniel Smith was convicted by the Makati Regional Trial Court in December 2006 of raping a Filipino woman.

He remained in the custody of the US Embassy until the Court of Appeals acquitted him on April 23, 2009.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo defended the president’s move to end the VFA with the US, a longtime ally of the Philippine­s, saying it was not just a “decision on a whim,” but his “studied response” to intrusions and assaults on Philippine sovereignt­y. PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER/ASIA NEWS NET WORK

 ?? AFP ?? Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday announced he will terminate the VFA unless the US restored the visa of Senator Ronald ‘Bato’ Dela Rosa, who was the chief executor of the president’s war on drugs marked by extrajudic­ial killings and human rights abuses.
AFP Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday announced he will terminate the VFA unless the US restored the visa of Senator Ronald ‘Bato’ Dela Rosa, who was the chief executor of the president’s war on drugs marked by extrajudic­ial killings and human rights abuses.
 ?? AFP ?? Billy’s widow Pinnapha Phrueksapa­n said she will push for a detailed statement on why the attorney general was dropping charges.
AFP Billy’s widow Pinnapha Phrueksapa­n said she will push for a detailed statement on why the attorney general was dropping charges.

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