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Philippines will not ban plans to work in Kuwait after tragic killing of domestic worker

The Philippines will not cease the travel of Filipino workers intending to work in Kuwait, Migrant Workers Secretary Susan Ople said on Sunday, after the “tragic” killing of domestic worker Jullebee Ranara.

The secretary was quoted as saying, based on a statement by the Philippines Embassy in Kuwait, that “there is no ban on deployment to Kuwait.” The statement was issued following an afternoon meeting between Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and the Philippines Charge d’Affaires Jose Cabrera.

During the talks, the Filipino diplomat expressed appreciation for the cooperation and assistance of Kuwaiti authorities, particularly for the swift action and response in the apprehension of the suspect and in the clearances for the shipment of Ms. Ranara’s remains.

It also quoted Sheikh Salem as saying that Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry would provide the Philippine Embassy all necessary assistance as it continues to monitor Ms. Ranara’s case. The Kuwaiti minister had said that the actions of the perpetrator do not in any way reflect the character and values of Kuwaiti society, the Kuwaiti people, and the Kuwaiti government. He condemned the “murder,” saying that the perpetrator “will be punished for this heinous crime.”

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