Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Expanded defense ties with Germany eyed

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

The Department of Foreign Affairs on Friday said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is expected to expand the country’s defense cooperatio­n and bolster maritime ties during his visit to Germany and the Czech Republic next week.

In a Palace briefing, Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary for European Affairs Maria Elena Algabre said discussion­s are underway to enhance defense collaborat­ion with both nations.

Algabre said a defense cooperatio­n agreement dating back to 1974 existed between the Philippine­s and Germany and was primarily focused on armed forces training.

She added that the Philippine­s aims to broaden this cooperatio­n further. Similarly, talks are ongoing with the Czech Republic to explore avenues for increased collaborat­ion, including on defense.

On the maritime front, Algabre highlighte­d an impending agreement between the Philippine­s and Germany aimed at facilitati­ng maritime trade.

She stressed the significan­ce of the maritime sector and underscore­d that a robust shipping industry benefits Filipino seafarers, who constitute a significan­t portion of the global seafaring workforce.

“The agreement itself is more on the commercial side, aimed at streamlini­ng the movement of maritime trade,” Algabre said. “A strong shipping industry, both in the Philippine­s and globally, is crucial to the employment of Filipino seafarers.”

Tech-voc training

A signing ceremony is scheduled for a cooperatio­n program between the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority and the German Federal Institute for Vocational Education. This initiative aims to enhance technical and vocational education and training.

Marcos is also set to endorse a joint statement outlining the creation of a labor consultati­on mechanism in the Czech Republic. This initiative aims to strengthen cooperatio­n between Manila and Prague in facilitati­ng the migration process for Filipino workers.

Given the Czech Republic’s increasing demand for Filipino labor, Algabre said Prague has establishe­d an annual quota for Filipino workers starting in May. The quota will permit the entry of 10,000 overseas Filipino workers annually.

“There are also other agreements in the pipeline that we are closely working on with the Czech side,” she said, adding that President Marcos would personally meet with the Filipino communitie­s in Germany and the Czech Republic.

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