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MANILA, July 22 (Xinhuanet) -- A US diplomat said here Friday tha this country is open to transition of government in the Philippines.The version was contrary to the US embassy's previous expression of "unequivocal" support to president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
The US government supports the rule of law in the
Philippines, not any particular political leader, Joseph Mussomeli, US Embassy
charge d'affaires, told reporters in Makati City, Metro Manila.
If there is to be a government transition in the
Philippines, it "should be done within the constitution", Mussomeli said.
Mussomeli said there is "no quick fix" to the current
political crisis in the Philippines, maintaining that Washington will continue
to oppose actions made beyond the Philippine constitution such as a military
coup, imposition of martial law, and people power in the streets.
However, Mussomeli did not categorically declare that
the US still supports Arroyo following mounting calls for her to step down. In
stead, he declared the US government would not support any use of force or
extra-constitutional means to remove the Arroyo administration.
Meanwhile, Mussomeli expressed his disappointment
over the Arroyo government's failure to curb graft and corruption and reform the
Armed Forces.
Mussomeli also admitted he met with the key players
in the current political scene, including Catholic Church leaders.
Washington had declared its unequivocal support for
Arroyo after she succeeded Joseph Estrada who was ousted in a military-backed
popular revolt in January 2001 on allegations of corruption.
Following Arroyo's admission that she was the voice
heard in the controversial wiretapped conversations, the US has distanced itself
from the Arroyo government, amid the calls for Arroyo to resign over allegations
of vote fraud. Enditem |