COTABATO CITY --- A Japanese
diplomatic official has visited the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao (BARMM) to officially inform regional officials of Japan’s
strengthened and revitalized diplomatic office in Davao City of their readiness
to serve the Bangsamoro constituents.
Japan
Consul General Yoshiaki Miwa visited last January 31 Bangsamoro Transition
Authority (BTA) Speaker Pangalian Balindong at his office here.
Balindong
welcomed Miwa, who is the first Consul General of Japan’s Consulate General
Office in Davao City.
Miwa
told Balindong and the people of the BARMM that from a simple consular office,
the Japanese government has upgraded it into a consulate general agency to
improve its services.
One
of the services offered by the Consulate General is the visa processing
operations where Mindanaoans, including the Bangsamoro people and foreigners in
Mindanao, no longer need to travel to Manila for Japanese visas.
The
office covers 27 provinces and 33 cities in Mindanao.
“It’s
an honor to serve Mindanao, most especially the Bangsamoro, and that is why we
upgraded our simple consular office to the Consulate General. The name is
almost the same but organization-wise,
it’s
totally different. Now, we are directly connected to our headquarters,” Miwa
told Balindong, explaining the consulate’s improved services.
Balindong
took the opportunity to express his appreciation to the Japanese government for
all the assistance they have extended to the BARMM.
"I
have never doubted your capability. We will forever be thankful to the Japanese
people,” he said.
Miwa
said Japan and the BARMM should be “great partners.”
“We
are Asian countries, so we should be helping each other. Our intention is to
strengthen our partnership with this region since you have established now the
BTA. This is very vital for you to create a new stable system,” he said.
BARMM
interim Chief Minister Ahod “Murad” Ibrahim was present during the opening of
the Japanese Consulate General in Davao City.
Japan
is one of the countries that supported the peace process in Mindanao and had
been consistently supporting the sustainable economic development of the
Philippines. (EDWIN FERNANDEZ, PNA - COTABATO, MINDANAO EXPOSE')
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