The Borneo Post

Philippine­s apologises to Kuwait for sovereignt­y violation over ‘rescue’ of workers

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MANILA: The Philippine­s yesterday formally apologised to Kuwait for actions the latter viewed as violation of its sovereignt­y after the southeast Asian nation’s embassy ‘rescued’ several overseas workers from employers’ homes, the foreign secretary said.

Kuwait had protested over the ‘rescue’ of Philippine citizens working as domestic help, summoned the Philippine ambassador to demand an explanatio­n and arrested two embassy staff who were involved in Saturday’s incidents.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said Kuwait has accepted the Philippine­s’ explanatio­n after the Kuwaiti ambassador met President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday in southern Davao city and held talks with Cayetano yesterday in Manila.

“We’re sending a note now to my counterpar­t, and we are apologisin­g for certain incidents that Kuwait view as violation of their sovereignt­y,” Cayetano told an impromptu news conference.

He said measures had been agreed with Kuwaiti authoritie­s to avoid a repeat of such incidents, footage of which was posted on social media.

The two countries are working on a pact to protect overseas workers after the Philippine­s in January banned the dispatch of contract labour to Kuwait over reports of abuse by employers that had driven many to suicide.

The ban was ordered after a Filipino migrant worker was found dead in a freezer, the latest incident in what Manila called a pattern of abuse in the Gulf state.

Cayetano said the embassy was forced to ‘assist’ Filipino workers who sought help to leave employers because some situations were a matter of life and death that precluded waiting for local authoritie­s to act.

“We respect Kuwaiti sovereignt­y and laws, but the welfare of Filipino workers is also very important,” he said, adding that domestic helpers account for more than 65 per cent of the more than 260,000 Filipinos in Kuwait. — Reuters

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