The Freeman

EU ready to help Marawi

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MANILA — The European Union said it is finding ways to send assistance to the battlescar­red Marawi City amid the Duterte administra­tion's back-to-back rejection of what it perceives as conditiona­l aid from the bloc.

Speaking to reporters, EU Ambassador to the Philippine­s Franz Jessen said European officials here are in discussion with the government on how the bloc can assist in rebuilding Marawi, which was stormed by ISIS-inspired terrorists last year.

“So we are there, we are looking at different ways to offer them support and we are in actually very close consultati­ons... also with the Department of Finance to see how this assistance can be considered,” Jessen said.

Europe's offer to help revive Marawi came after the Philippine government announced it would turn down conditiona­l assistance from internatio­nal donors to discourage them from meddling in Manila's internal affairs, and as part of the administra­tion's “independen­t foreign policy.”

The EU has been a strong critic of President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody anti-drug campaign, which has left scores dead.

Last year, Jessen disclosed that the EU might give as much as 100 million euros (P6 billion) for the rehabilita­tion of Marawi, adding that job creation would be the “major focus” of the grant as well as other peace initiative­s in Mindanao.

If things go well, Jessen at the time said the planned aid should proceed.

For his part, European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s President Guenter Taus said talks are ongoing regarding the possibilit­y of channeling European aid for Marawi through a government-to-business setup.

“Just because the government rejects aid officially from government-to-government doesn't mean we necessaril­y have to do this government-to-government,” Taus told reporters. “If there's a will, we'll find ways.”

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 ?? PHILSTAR.COM ?? Europe’s offer to help revive Marawi came after the Philippine government announced it would turn down conditiona­l assistance from internatio­nal donors to discourage them from meddling in Manila’s internal affairs, and as part of the administra­tion’s...
PHILSTAR.COM Europe’s offer to help revive Marawi came after the Philippine government announced it would turn down conditiona­l assistance from internatio­nal donors to discourage them from meddling in Manila’s internal affairs, and as part of the administra­tion’s...

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