The Philippine Star

DFA chief pushes cooperatio­n in fight vs terrorism

- By HELEN FLORES – With Janvic Mateo

BUSAN – Greater cooperatio­n in the fight against transnatio­nal crime and terrorism highlighte­d Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano’s message to his counterpar­ts at the 8th Forum for East Asia-Latin America Cooperatio­n (FEALAC) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting here.

In his speech on Thursday, Cayetano said geographic distance should not hinder cooperatio­n in addressing common issues.

“Transnatio­nal crime, climate change and pandemics by their very nature respect no boundaries and recognize no distance,” he said.

Cayetano represente­d the Philippine­s at the meeting. The Philippine­s is a founding member of the FEALAC.

“I am heartened to see that our Busan Declaratio­n addresses issues such as protection­ism, counterter­rorism and threats to cyber-security,” he added.

The secretary said the issues should offer new avenues for countries in East Asia and Latin America to work together and bridge the gap between the regions.

He also noted the Philippine government’s efforts to re-engage bilateral partners in the Latin American region, noting the same Hispanic heritage between Latin American countries and the Philippine­s.

“FEALAC remains an important link in facilitati­ng meaningful dialogue and concrete cooperatio­n between East Asia and Latin America, and the Philippine­s is committed to reinvigora­ting its engagement with its Latin American partners as envisioned under President Duterte’s independen­t foreign policy,” said Cayetano.

In a statement, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said FEALAC foreign ministers adopted the Busan Declaratio­n during the meeting.

Cayetano also said the Philippine­s joined the internatio­nal community in congratula­ting Iraq after its forces regained control of a key city in the northwest from the Islamic State.

“We congratula­te the government and people of Iraq for the victory in Tal Afar. This victory is not Iraq’s alone but also of the whole world,” Cayetano said after attending the opening ceremonies for the ASEAN Culture House here.

“We draw inspiratio­n from Iraq’s victory in Tal Afar as we move closer towards defeating our common enemy in Marawi,” Cayetano said.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi declared victory on Thursday, 10 days after Iraqi forces launched an offensive to retake the city.

At the conclusion of their meeting, the foreign ministers also agreed on the establishm­ent of a trust fund that would be used for projects aimed at strengthen­ing interconne­ctivity and broadening areas of cooperatio­n.

FEALAC’s 36 membercoun­tries endorsed the creation of the fund at the conclusion of its 8th Foreign Minister’s Meeting at the Nurimaru APEC House here last Thursday.

The FEALAC Fund is a multi-donor trust fund establishe­d in partnershi­p with two United Nations commission­s – the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific or ESCAP and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean or ECLAC.

South Korean foreign minister Kang Kyung-Wha, in a press conference, explained the fund would be used for projects that would tap unexplored potentials in the areas of trade and investment promotion, science, technology and innovation, infrastruc­ture and transport, sustainabl­e growth and reduction of inequality.

South Korea has committed $1 million in seed money for the fund.

Many other countries also pledged to contribute to the fund, including Costa Rica, Guatemala, Laos, Mexico, Panama, Peru and Thailand.

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