The Philippine Star

EU denies hand in Phl visit of parliament­arians

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The European Union had no involvemen­t in the visit of the seven-member delegation of internatio­nal parliament­arians that warned of trade consequenc­es if the Philippine­s fails to uphold the bloc’s human rights standards, the EU Delegation to the Philippine­s clarified yesterday.

Seven representa­tives of the Internatio­nal Delegates of the Progressiv­e Alliance visited the Philippine­s Oct. 8 to 9. They were from Sweden, Germany, Italy, Australia and the United States, and included one German member of the European Parliament.

“It is therefore not correct to label the visit an ‘EU mission’,” the EU Delegation said in a statement.

Philippine Special Envoy to the EU Edgardo Angara on Tuesday described as a “gross misinterpr­etation” the warning of visiting members of the delegation that the Philippine­s could be meted sanctions by the EU over the reported extrajudic­ial killings in the country.

The group said the Duterte administra­tion should put a stop to the thousands of killings blamed on its continuing war on drugs or the Philippine­s’ generalize­d scheme of preference­s or GSP Plus status among EU countries might be affected.

The GSP allows vulnerable developing countries to pay lower or no duties on exports to the EU, giving them vital access to the EU market and contributi­ng to their growth.

With its GSP Plus status, 6,200 products from the Philippine­s enjoy tax-free entry into the EU.

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