PAFI 2014 REPORT AND NOTICE OF ELECTIONS
Jaime S. Bautista
The Philippine Ambassadors’ Foundation Inc.
(PAFI) will hold its Annual General Meeting to review its activities in 2014
and to elect its Board of Governors for 2015-2017. PAFI members include Philippine Ambassadors
and Foreign Service Officers with the rank of Chief of Mission. The AGM will be held at the DFA Summit Lounge
on Tuesday, 17 March 2015 at 3:00 PM.
In the tradition of the DFA as the country’s
first line of defense, PAFI’s Board of Governors and its members examined in
2014 the threats to our external and internal security, as well as the
challenges posed by climate change,.
PAFI co-sponsored a forum on the proposed
Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) with the Philippine Council on Foreign Relations. The recommendations of the forum were endorsed
by PAFI to President Benigno S. Aquino
III at the time that the Palace was examining the constitutionality of the draft
BBL submitted by the Peace Panels. PAFI
stressed that, while PAFI supported the peace process, the BBL to be passed by
Congress, after consulting all the stakeholders, should be consistent with the
Philippine Constitution, and that it should build on the strength of the ARMM (Autonomous
Region of Muslim Mindanao) Expanded Organic Law of 2001 (Republic Act 9054). PAFI expressed the caution that local autonomy
involves merely devolution of power and does not allow partition of Philippine
territory.
PAFI further recommended to the President that
“the Sabah Claim is linked to the issue of the Bangsamoro. Sabah should be pursued in the context of
Philippine sovereignty and territorial integrity and in accordance with the UN
Charter.”
Recently, PAFI issued its 7 Points on the
Mindanao Peace Process, stressing that the Philippines should regain ownership
and leadership of the Mindanao peace process.
On the related issue of the rights of the Lumads
and other original indigenous people of Mindanao, PAFI members participated in
the forum held at the University of Asia and the Pacific to celebrate International
Day of the World’s Indigenous People (IP).
The theme of the forum was “Empowering our Tribal Communities and Indigenous
People in the Philippines” which supported the IPs rights to their cultural
identity. PAFI recognizes the IP as
stakeholders in the Mindanao peace process.
With respect to the threats posed by China’s nine-dashed-line,
China’s occupation of Mischief Reef and other submerged areas at high tide
within the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone, and China’s other violations
of the maritime rights of the Philippines under the UN Convention of the Law of
the Sea, PAFI supported the DFA’s position to submit these issues to
arbitration by the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) as a
peaceful mode of settling these issues.
PAFI likewise expressed support for the Expanded
Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) between the Philippines and the United
States because EDCA safeguards the urgent security needs of the Philippines in
all the areas covered by the Mutual Defense Agreement. These would include the
scenario of an armed attack by a foreign country on the Armed Forces of the
Philippines. Therefore, PAFI sees EDCA as
helping to preserve peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
As for the challenges of climate change, the
Ambassadors’ Corner presented the outline of a coherent and sustainable
fisheries and ocean governance program on an archipelago- wide scale. Its implementation on a sustained and
sustainable basis is important, not only because the Philippines is an
archipelago with vast rich maritime resources for our people, but also because
the Philippines is located in an area of the world exposed to natural disasters
like typhoons, earthquakes and tsunamis. This program would be able to contribute
significantly towards social-economic resiliency for the country as well as
provide for food security. The
Ambassadors’ Corner also suggested a strategy for disaster risk reduction and
prevention program in endangered towns and villages and disseminated climate
change adaptation practices of some Asia and Pacific countries.
Finally, PAFI wishes to highlight its successful effort to preserve
the historical cultural monument that is the Fujimi landmark of the Philippine
Embassy in Tokyo. PAFI has issued a
Resolution to protect, from commercial exploitation, other Philippine
historical and cultural monuments abroad, in coordination with the DFA.
The PAFI Board of Governors for 2013-15 is composed of the following: Lauro L. Baja, Jr., Chairman;
Jose M. Zaldarriaga, President; Jose V. Romero, Jr., First Vice President;
Rosalinda V. Tirona, Second Vice-President; Amado S. Tolentino, Auditor; Willy
S. Gaa, Legal Counsel; Clemencio F. Montesa, Public Relations Officer; Estrella
A. Berenguel; Jaime J. Yambao; Jose Macario Laurel IV, Immediate Past
President; Jaime S. Bautista, Secretary General and Treasurer.