Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla concluded a state visit to Timor-Leste, addressing critical issues affecting the country and the Philippines.
He conveyed an official message from President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to Timor-Leste President José Ramos-Horta, addressing two key agenda points of significant regional importance.
The Philippine delegation formally informed the Timor-Leste government that Mr. Marcos has officially banned the operations of Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs), following reports indicating Timor-Leste as one of the possible destinations where POGO operations could transfer.
The visit served as an important channel for encouraging Timor-Leste to critically examine the broader implications of welcoming POGOs and how these activities might affect its domestic affairs.
Meanwhile, Remulla expressed hope that the Timor-Leste government would still cooperate in ensuring that expelled Negros Oriental 3rd District Rep. Arnolfo “Arnie” Teves Jr. would return to the Philippines to face justice.
“This case is about delivering justice under the rule of law and ensuring that those responsible for these heinous crimes are held accountable. We continue to respect the sovereignty and legal processes of Timor-Leste, but we are steadfast in our resolve to pursue justice for the victims in the Philippines,” Remulla said.
The state visit also touched on matters concerning national security, international cooperation, and sensitive diplomatic exchanges that remain confidential to safeguard the integrity of the meeting.