The Freeman

In Kuwait talks, Phl emphasizes duty to protect citizens abroad

- — Kaycee Valmonte/ Philstar.com

MANILA — While the Philippine­s fully respects Kuwaiti laws, Manila’s senior officials explained to counterpar­ts in the Gulf nation that all actions taken by the government and its foreign service post in Kuwait are for the safety and welfare of Filipinos.

“Providing protection to a country’s citizens abroad is a well-establishe­d duty of consular offices under internatio­nal law and convention­s,” the Philippine government said in a statement dated May 18.

Senior officials from the DFA, Department of Migrant Workers and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion engaged in bilateral talks at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kuwait from May 16 to 17 on visa issues that a migrant workers' group said has kept more than 100 Filipinos a day from pushing through with work plans.

Kuwaiti media reported last week that the country suspended the issuance of new work and entry visas for Filipinos after the Philippine­s allegedly violated provisions of the 2018 bilateral labor agreement.

The agreement has been up for review following the death of Jullebee Ranara in January, with the Philippine­s seeking better protection­s for its citizens in Kuwait.

Possible reasons behind the ban

DFA Undersecre­tary for Migrant Workers Affairs Eduardo de Vega previously floated that Kuwait may be using the visa suspension as a “bargaining chip” in negotiatio­ns after the Philippine­s suspended the deployment of new household workers in February in response to Ranara’s death.

The Gulf state is also apparently not happy with Manila’s shelters for distressed and runaway overseas Filipino workers. De Vega said that putting up shelters in countries where there are many overseas Filipino workers is mandated by Philippine law.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? A Filipina worker returning home from Kuwait fills out forms upon her arrival at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Metro Manila.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE A Filipina worker returning home from Kuwait fills out forms upon her arrival at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Metro Manila.

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