Philippine Daily Inquirer

DIGONG, WIDODO MUM ON VELOSO CASE, TACKLE MIGRANT PROTECTION

- By Leila B. Salaverria @LeilasINQ —WITH A REPORT FROM ARMANDGALA­NG INQ

President Duterte and Indonesian President Joko Widodo did not mention the case of convicted drug trafficker, Mary Jane Veloso, the Filipino who is on Indonesia’s death row, in their statements following their meeting in Malacañang on Friday.

Veloso’s case was not tackled during the expanded bilateral meeting between the two leaders and their officials, according to presidenti­al spokespers­on Ernesto Abella.

But Abella could not say as yet if the matter was taken up in the private meeting of Mr. Duterte and Widodo.

“It would be preemptive to say as well if it was discussed during their private meeting,”Abella said.

Mr. Duterte earlier said that the opportune time to bring up Veloso’s case was during his restricted meeting with Widodo, which was held prior to their bilateral meeting in Malacañang.

But prior to Widodo’s arrival at the palace, Mr. Duterte said he would honor Indonesia’s laws.

“Wewill not impose. Wewill not demand. Nothing,” he told reporters.

Asked if he will seek the commutatio­n of Veloso’s sentence with Widodo, he said: “Those are one of the things that are there. Maybe I’ll ... As a Filipino, I have a stake there also.”

He said he also wanted to thank Indonesia for the reprieve for her.

Veloso’s execution had been deferred after the Philippine­s said her testimony was needed in the human traffickin­g case filed against her recruiters who convinced her to work abroad.

In Nueva Ecija, Veloso’s father, Cesar Veloso, appealed to President Duterte to save his daughter, stressing that she was innocent and was only duped by her Filipino recruiters, who are also facing trial for estafa and human traffickin­g.

“I now appeal to our President to discuss this matter with the president of Indonesia so my daughter can be set free,” the elder Veloso said. “Have pity on her. She did not commit any crime. She was a victim.”

Veloso was caught with a bag containing 2.6 kilograms of heroin at an Indonesian airport in 2010. She was sentenced to death in October 2010, but Widodo stayed her execution in 2015.

In their joint statements, Mr. Duterte and Widodo affirmed their countries’ close ties and agreed to elevate cooperatio­n on politics, security, economy, maritime issues and people-topeople contact.

Widodo said they agreed to strengthen cooperatio­n on the protection of their citizens as well as of Asean migrant workers.

He said they vowed to begin soon the trilateral maritime patrols in the waters between their countries, which have been beset with incidents of piracy. They would also work together on counterter­rorism matters.

On maritime limitation­s, the Indonesian president said he and Mr. Duterte agreed to conclude the exclusive economic zone ratificati­on this year, and encourage the immediate conclusion of the continenta­l shelf delineatio­n.

Widodo also said he would continue to encourage Indonesian companies to participat­e in the retail sectors and infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the Philippine­s.

Mr. Duterte said he and Widodo were ready to cooperate against the trade of illicit drugs and other transnatio­nal crimes, as well as terrorism, violent extremism and piracy at sea. He also thanked Widodo for Indonesia’s support for the peace process in Mindanao.

Mr. Duterte and Widodo witnessed the signing of two agreements—the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) on Agricultur­al Cooperatio­n and the Joint Declaratio­n on the Establishm­ent of Sea Connectivi­ty between Davao, General Santos and Bitung.

The sea connectivi­ty declaratio­n encourages the establishm­ent of routes between the cities mentioned and the designatio­n of ports for this purpose, as well as regular consultati­on and the implementa­tion of measures to ensure that safety standards are met.

The two leaders will launch the maiden voyage of the Ro-Ro (roll on, roll off) vessel using the route on Sunday. Mr. Duterte said this deserved full support because it would facilitate trade and movement of goods.

The MOU on Agricultur­al Cooperatio­n intends to strengthen the developmen­t of the Philippine­s and Indonesia’s agricultur­al sectors through cooperatio­n on agricultur­al research, mutual consultati­on and assistance.

 ??  ?? Indonesian President Joko Widodo and President Duterte are all smiles during the welcome ceremonies in Malacañang on Friday.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo and President Duterte are all smiles during the welcome ceremonies in Malacañang on Friday.

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