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Secretary Del Rosario Meets Brunei's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade II Pehin Lim Jock Seng

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Lim Lock Seng21 February 2013 – Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario met with Brunei’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade II Pehin Lim Jock Seng on February 21 to discuss Brunei’s priorities during its chairmanship of ASEAN in 2013.

 

During their meeting, Secretary del Rosario reiterated the Philippines’ full support of Brunei’s chairmanship and expressed confidence that Brunei’s stewardship of ASEAN will address the challenges to the region’s environment, including economic growth, social and cultural progress and stability of the region.

 

Minister Lim Jock Seng was accompanied by Brunei’s Minister of Energy Pehin Dato Dr. Haji Mohammad Yasmin Haji Umar, Brunei’s Ambassador to the Philippines H.E. Malai Halimah Yussof, Ministry of Energy’s Permanent Secretary Haji Jamain Haji Jalaihi, Pengiran Datin Shazainah Pg Dato Shariffuddin of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MOFAT) and Dk. Nooraslena Pg DP Hj Sallehuddin, also of MOFAT.

ASEAN is composed of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam. END

 

US Congressional Delegation Discusses Veterans’ Welfare, West Phl Sea with Secretary Del Rosario

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SFA with US CODEL121 February 2013 – United States (US) Representative Jeff Miller met today with Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario together with US Representatives Gus Bilirakis, Timothy Walz, Michael Michaud and Josiah Bonner at the Carlos P. Garcia Conference Room of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in Pasay City.

Representative Miller is the Chairman of the US House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and supports Philippine advocacies in the US Congress, particularly the SAVE Our Industries Act Bill and the Philippine position in the West Philippine Sea.

The call was an opportunity for the two sides to discuss the Filipino Veterans Equity Compensation (FVEC) Act and other issues concerning the welfare of Filipino veterans of World War II.

Secretary del Rosario called for the review of the case of 24,385 Filipino veterans whose FVEC claims were disapproved. He requested the support of Representative Miller and his delegation in easing the requirements for Filipino veterans to qualify for the FVEC, particularly the requirement of the National Personnel Records Center that the names of FVEC applicants should appear in both the Roster of Troops and Discharge List of the United States Army at the end of World War II.

The FVEC Act was passed in 2009 as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and provides for a lump sum compensation to Filipino veterans of World War II in the amount of US$ 9,000 for non-US citizens and US$ 15,000 for US citizens.

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Secretary del Rosario, in his statement, welcomed “the correct posture taken by the US Government with regard to the West Philippine Sea” particularly its support for a resolution in accordance with international law, the finalization of the Code of Conduct and the pursuit of a peaceful and multilateral approach to the dispute.

Representative Miller commended the Philippines’ patience in pursuing a peaceful and durable solution to the dispute and its measured approach in bringing the matter to arbitration.SFA with US CODEL3

The Philippines also expressed appreciation for the firm commitment of the US to the Mutual Defense Treaty and its continuing assistance in the Philippines’ build-up of a minimum credible defense posture.

Secretary del Rosario thanked Representatives Miller and Bilirakis for their membership and participation in the Philippine-US Friendship Caucus in the US Congress. “We appreciate your advocacy for Philippine interests in the US Congress and we look forward to working together with you in enlisting new members of the House to join the Caucus,” Secretary del Rosario said.

The delegation was treated to a musical rendition by the DFA‘s homegrown Angklung Ensemble prior to the meeting.

Representative Miller and his delegation are in Manila on a four-day visit to assess the activities of the medical facilities managed by the US Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense and to tour historical sites that commemorate the two countries’ shared sacrifices during the war. END

 

 
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