The Philippine Star

Gov’t, MILF sign 4 new accords

- By JOSE RODEL CLAPANO

The government has signed four new agreements with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) as both parties reaffirmed their commitment to the peace process.

Signed recently were the revised implementi­ng guidelines on the joint communiqué signed on May 6, 2002; guidelines for the operationa­lization of the Bangsamoro Normalizat­ion Trust Fund, terms of reference of the joint communicat­ions committee and a certificat­ion extending the mandate of the civilian protection component of the Internatio­nal Monitoring Team.

Newly appointed government peace panel chairman Nabil Tan and MILF peace panel head Mohagher Iqbal signed the agreements in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza, Malaysian Special Adviser Kamarudin Bin Mustafa as well as members of the Internatio­nal Contact Group from Japan, Turkey, the United Kingdom and Center for Humanitari­an Dialogue and Conciliati­on Resources witnessed the signing.

“Peace doesn’t come overnight. We have to work hard for it,” Dureza said.

“All of these (developmen­ts) are clear signals that we’d like to move from where we are today…Move forward ’piece by peace,’ ” he said.

Dureza stressed the need to take advantage of the “meeting of minds” of the two peace panels in pushing the peace process.

Murad said peace structures are ”working very hard” even as he lauded President Duterte’s unwavering commitment to attain lasting peace in Mindanao.

“The President...has never been as committed than any other president in moving forward the peace process to address the injustices against the Bangsamoro people,” Murad said.

After signing the agreements, Tan gave updates on the status of the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law, which has been submitted to the Senate and House of Representa­tives.

He said the congressio­nal sub-committees tasked to reconcile the versions of the proposed measure would convene next week to get the inputs of the Bangsamoro Transition­al Council and other resource persons.

”The peace process has humps and bumps, but we must stay the course. We are all partners here working for peace,” Tan said.

Also during the meeting, the MILF peace panel announced the appointmen­t of Jun Mantawil as its newest member, replacing Haji Mahmour Estino, who died recently.

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