The Philippine Star

Asean, Australia sign counter-terrorism pact

- – Janvic Mateo

The Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) yesterday signed a cooperatio­n agreement with the Australian government to boost counter-terrorism efforts in the region.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano represente­d President Duterte during the two-day special summit held in Sydney that started on Friday.

Cayetano, along with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and other ASEAN leaders, witnessed the signing of the memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) by Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and ASEAN Secretary-General Lim Jock Hoi.

The MOU aims to strengthen regional efforts to counter terrorist activity, assets and funding, as well as threats to stability, safety and security.

In a statement, Turnbull said the signing of the agreement demonstrat­es Australia and ASEAN’s joint resolve to stand together against those who seek to divide communitie­s and nations. “ASEAN nations have a strong record

of working together to confront violent extremism and defeat terrorist organizati­ons. In recent years the threat posed by returning foreign fighters and ISIL-linked extremists has grown. It makes today’s cooperatio­n all the more important,” he said, referring to the Islamic State by one of its acronyms.

“The MOU is supported by a suite of programs, including technical and regulatory assistance to develop best practice counter-terrorism legislatio­n, and regional dialogues and workshops on topics such as electronic evidence, financial intelligen­ce, and countering online radicaliza­tion,” he added.

The agreement includes technical assistance from Australia to develop and implement counter-terrorism legislatio­n consistent with internatio­nal standards and best practice; a series of regional dialogues and forums with ASEAN and Australian law enforcemen­t partners; training and education for law enforce- ment partners on technology­enabled crime in detecting and disrupting terrorist activity.

An ASEAN-Australia electronic evidence workshop for investigat­ion and prosecutio­n personnel, focusing on the use of internet-based material as evidence in terrorism-related prosecutio­ns, will also be conducted as part of the partnershi­p.

The Department of Foreign Affairs said Cayetano met with State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak during the summit.

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