free software writes "WASHINGTON D.C.- The National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) Aug. 15 has assured newly-appointed Ambassador Willy C. Gaa of the organization’s support for and cooperation with him, especially on the embassy’s programs for Philippine national development and for the empowerment of Filipino Americans.
During their courtesy call on the ambassador, NaFFAA's Chief Executive Officer and Chief of Staff Armando "Doy" Heredia and the organization's Chair for the Capital Region and Director for External Affairs Marites “Bing” Branigin also extended their invitation to Mr.Gaa to be one of the key speakers during the NaFFAA national conference in Honolulu this September.
For his part, Ambassador Gaa said that
“NaFFAA is close to my heart because I was there during NaFFAA’s formative
years when I was a Consul in Los
Angeles and Mr. Alex Esclamado was at the
organization’s helm.” He recalled that sometime in 1997, Mr. Esclamado
requested for his help in unifying the Filipino-Americans and, in response, he
actively encouraged other Filipino organizations to federate under the
NaFFAA banner.
The next day, the new ambassador held his
first official meeting with US
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Eric John in the US State Department during
which the latter said the United States
will continue to support the Philippines
as a friend and ally.
Mr. Gaa and Mr. John agreed that the two
governments will utilize their smooth working relationship to further deepen
cooperation in the economic, security, counter-terrorism and other fields. They
recalled the successful launch of joint activities under the recently concluded
bilateral Security Engagement Board (SEB).
In his meeting with NaFFAA, Mr. Gaa
informed the officers that the meeting of all Consuls General in the US, to be led by the Embassy, will be held in
conjunction with NaFFAA’s convention in Honolulu
to allow for mutual discussions on issues of common interest.
Mr. Heredia cited NaFFAA’s Memorandum of
Understanding with the Embassy to assist distressed Filipino nationals which
the ambassador said must be implemented more vigorously. “If the Embassy
has any initiative which requires immediate support, we will be here to
mobilize the community in helping the Philippines and in pushing its
development forward, ” Mr. Heredia said.
Expressing his appreciation for NaFFAA’s
continuing support, Mr. Gaa said that “we at the Embassy are open to your
suggestions and recommendations on where and how we can help the community.”
The ambassador and the NaFFAA officers
discussed the veterans issue and ways to facilitate the process of sending of
medical missions and medical equipment to the Philippines. Mr. Heredia and Ms.
Branigin also proposed the holding of a joint forum between NaFFAA and the
embassy on the subjects of absentee
voting and dual citizenship in view of concerns raised by some
Filipino-Americans on these matters.
The US
state department official assured Mr. Gaa that US
assistance for the peace process in Mindanao
will remain a priority. Mr. John said the U.S.
commitment to provide assistance to the Philippines will be sustained for
the long-term. In this regard, he observed that the success of the Mindanao peace process could serve as a model for
conflict resolution and peace-building in other parts of the world.
Among the bilateral matters discussed was
the issue of the Filipino veterans of World War II. Ambassador Gaa advised
Deputy Assistant Secretary John that the Philippine Government and the growing
Filipino-American community are greatly concerned over this issue.
Deputy Assistant Secretary John also
welcomed the assumption by the Philippines
of the ASEAN chairmanship last month. He indicated that the United States is interested in exploring new
initiatives with the Philippines
to enhance the ASEAN-US partnership.
"