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Arroyo, Hillary to meet over power transfer
Web posted at: 11/8/2009 0:55:21
Source ::: Philippine Star

MANILA: President Arroyo and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will discuss election issues — including the turnover of power in 2010 — in their meeting at Malacañang on November 12 and 13.

Press Secretary Cerge Remonde, in an interview over Radyo ng Bayan, said the objective of Clinton’s visit would be to discuss the holding of peaceful elections as well as other matters of mutual interest.

President Arroyo will reassure Clinton of “a peaceful and orderly transition of power,”

Remonde said.

“Definitely that’s the objective. That’s what our President is working for that is why she is pushing for the automation of the elections,” Remonde said, referring to the meeting’s top agenda.

“And of course this includes the peaceful and orderly transition of power because that is also the objective of the President,” Remonde said.

He reiterated that the Palace is committed to fully supporting the Commission on Elections to ensure the holding of honest, orderly and peaceful elections.

During her two-day visit to Manila, Clinton will also “hold consultations with senior Filipino officials, highlighting the US-Philippines treaty alliance,” Clinton’s spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters.

Meanwhile, the first ASEAN-US Leaders’ Meeting will be held in Singapore on November 15, to be attended by US President Barack Obama.

President Arroyo will also attend the meeting, the first between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the US in the 32 years of ASEAN-US relations.

The Philippines is the country coordinator for ASEAN-US relations. Clinton in Washington said on Friday she will travel to the Philippines next week to “show solidarity” with the storm-battered nation, just after her visits to Singapore and Berlin.

“I’ll be going to the Philippines, to show solidarity with our friends in the Philippines who have been battered by typhoons and have just suffered so much over the last weeks,” Clinton said in a speech in Washington.

Typhoon “Santi” last week swept across the main island of Luzon, dumping heavy rain and bringing strong winds just weeks after tropical storm “Ondoy” and typhoon “Pepeng” left about 1,100 dead and tens of thousands homeless.

Remonde said Clinton’s scheduled visit is a welcome development. The last time Clinton visited the country was when she was still First Lady of her husband former President Bill Clinton.

He noted that the Clintons have a close relationship with President Arroyo. Former President Clinton and Arroyo were classmates at Georgetown University in the US.

“And again, for us, this visit of Secretary Clinton further shows that the relationship between America and the Philippines is very good,” he added.

“This visit by Secretary Clinton is a good opportunity for the Philippine and US governments to have substantial discussions on bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual interest — disaster management, the Mindanao peace process, Philippine efforts to climate change, and nuclear non-proliferation,” Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said.

Clinton’s visit will take place as the Philippines pins its hope on the US State Department to drop the conditions for keeping US military aid to the country.

On Friday, Romulo said the Obama administration recently requested in its submission of its budget request for 2010 the deletion of the conditions for the release of $2m in security assistance to the Philippines.

 
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