PHL Rejects 6.1-M EU Trade-Related Assistance: Decision To Decline Aid

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PHL rejects €6.

1-M EU trade-
related assistance
Published January 24, 2018 6:33pm
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He said the Philippines is also about to reject around €40 million in aid for
renewable energy projects, particularly for constructing solar power plants in
Mindanao.

“The next that could be rejected are renewable energy-related aid amounting
to around €40 million ... This is for building solar power in Mindanao,” Jessen
said.

In October last year, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said the
Department of Foreign Affairs will formally convey to the EU the
government’s decision to decline aid from the political and economic union of
member states.

President Rodrigo Duterte has repeatedly lambasted the EU for attaching


conditions to its assistance, such as imposing human rights regulations in
exchange for money.

During the forum in Manila, Janssen said the Philippine government rejected
the assistance due to words like “rule of law,” “democracy,” and “human
rights” in the TRTA documents.

Nevertheless, Jessen said the EU respects the decision.

“We respect their decision. It’s important that we don’t have any
misunderstanding, but it’s, at the end of the day, for them to decide,” he
said. —VDS, GMA News

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