Gulf Today

Philippine Defence Attache office opens

- Mariecar Jara-puyod, Senior Reporter

ABU DHABI: The Office of the Philippine Defence and Armed Forces Attache (OPHILDAFA) in the UAE, the first in the Gulf and the second in the whole of Middle East, was inaugurate­d on Sunday at the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi.

Philippine Ambassador to the UAE Hjayceelyn M Quintana with Armed Forces of the Philippine­s’ Colonel Cesar Fernandez who assumed his post as defence atache on Dec.24, 2020, led the inaugural rites and ribbon cuting ceremonies.

Quintana said: “The Philippine­s recognises the UAE as an important partner in the region, playing a strategic role in maintainin­g peace and stability in the Middle East. The OPHILDAFA in the UAE provides a new channel of communicat­ion that further manifests President Duterte’s independen­t foreign policy and adds a new milestone to the 46-year old diplomatic relationsh­ip between the Philippine­s and UAE.” The inaugurati­on came two years ater President Rodrigo Duterte approved its establishm­ent on Feb.19, 2019 and accepted by the host government on Aug.2, 2019. Thereater, embassy officials establishe­d linkages with the EDGE Group, the UAE’S defence conglomera­te.

For the inaugurati­on, Philippine Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana sent the following statement: “The establishm­ent of the OPHILDAFA today provides a greater opportunit­y for the Philippine­s and the UAE to accomplish more in the areas of defence and military cooperatio­n. The UAE is a regional hub for the global defence industry, therefore there is much opportunit­y for a closer partnershi­p between the Philippine­s and the UAE.” The opening of the new office coincided with the “Internatio­nal Defence Exhibition 2021”and the “Naval Defence Exhibition 2021” in Abu Dhabi.

The other OPHILDAFA in the Middle East is in Israel.

Last year, Quintana expressed gratefulne­ss to all Filipino health workers taking part as among the core at the ongoing Uae-china Phase III clinical trial for a possible vaccine against the COVID-19.

Quintana personally thanked them – 180 nurses and one doctor – when she went through the “walk-through of the trial process from the registrati­on up to the actual vaccinatio­n” at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, hosted by G42 Healthcare Chief Research director/vaccine Project lead Dr Walid Abbas Zaher on Aug.16.

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Philippine Ambassador to the UAE Hjayceelyn M. Quintana and Defence Attache to the UAE Col. Cesar Fernandez inaugurate the Office of the Philippine Defence and Armed Forces Attache.
↑ Philippine Ambassador to the UAE Hjayceelyn M. Quintana and Defence Attache to the UAE Col. Cesar Fernandez inaugurate the Office of the Philippine Defence and Armed Forces Attache.

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