MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Najib Razak pledged on Monday to support economic development in the conflict-wracked and impoverished southern Philippines after helping to broker a peace plan with Muslim rebels.
President Benigno Aquino 3rd met Najib for one-on-one talks ahead of the planned signing of the peace roadmap with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Manila, a joint statement said after their meeting.
"The Malaysian government affirmed its support to the Philippine government's sustained socio-economic programs, which are designed to foster further economic opportunities and jobs in Mindanao," the statement said.
"They also urged Malaysian and other foreign businessmen to consider investing in palm oil, natural rubber, halal industry, infrastructure and other sectors in the region."
Muslim rebel groups have been fighting for full independence or autonomy since the 1970s in Mindanao, which they claim as their ancestral homeland.
The insurgency left more than 150,000 people dead, with most of the lives lost at the height of the conflict in the early 1970s when an all-out war raged.
Malaysia has hosted on-again, off-again peace talks between the MILF and the Philippine government since 2001. It has also deployed troops to head an international peace mission monitoring a truce between the opposing sides.
Under the peace framework, the 12,000-strong MILF will drop its bid for independence in exchange for an autonomous region by 2016, where they will have power to levy their own taxes and get a share of profits from its resources.
But skeptics have said that the peace plan would not guarantee an immediate end to the conflict, even as foreign governments led by the United States and some business groups welcomed it.
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