PALO,
Leyte, Oct. 20 -- Foreign envoys lauded Filipino
soldiers who fought to liberate Marawi from the hands of ISIS-inspired Maute
members and expressed readiness to help rebuild the war-torn city.
Canadian
Ambassador to the Philippines John Holmes, on the sidelines of the 73rd Leyte
Gulf Landings on Friday, said that while he is saddened by the Marawi crisis,
he “salutes the brave soldiers”.
“Our
hearts go out to all of the victims of Marawi City and all of the brave
soldiers who lost their lives and to all their families,” Holmes said.
The
ambassador said his country is ready to assist in the recovery of Marawi if the
government would ask for it and will continue to support the financial aid
program for the Mindanao Trust Fund.
United
States Embassy deputy chief of mission Michael Klecheski said that although
American soldiers extended technical support to the war in Marawi, the credit
goes to Filipino soldiers.
“It was
your victory and we’re proud and glad for you,” he added.
Klecheski
told reporters they have initial coordination with the Philippine government on
the recovery program for Marawi.
“It’s too
early to say what kind of recovery assistance we will extend since the
government is still working on the plan,” he said.
On
October 17, President Rodrigo Duterte declared the liberation of Marawi from
the terrorists. He said the proclamation marks the beginning of rehabilitation
after five months of fighting in the city. (RTA/PNA)
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