Manila Bulletin

US-PH friendship rings stronger in 2018

- By AMBASSADOR SUNG KIM US Ambassador to the Philippine­s

MABUHAY

Pilipinas! The holiday season is a time of celebratio­n and reflection. Looking back over the past 12 months, 2018 was a fantastic year for USPhilippi­nes relationsh­ip. I’m proud of all that we accomplish­ed with our Philippine friends and partners to improve livelihood­s, spur greater trade and investment opportunit­ies, and enhance peace and security.

Undoubtedl­y, the biggest success was the return of the three Balangiga Bells. I was privileged to witness their arrival at Villamor Air Base alongside our Filipino friends. Considerab­le efforts by many people made the return possible and demonstrat­ed that we can achieve anything when we work together for a common purpose. As President Duterte proclaimed at the ceremony in Samar, the return “heralds a new and more vibrant chapter in our bilateral relations.”

My October visit to Marawi has been one of my most moving experience­s as Ambassador. Seeing the devastatio­n firsthand enabled me to better grasp the profound impact on people’s lives. From the onset of the siege, the United States has provided humanitari­an assistance to the displaced and security assistance to the AFP. In Marawi, I announced new funding under our Marawi Response Project to improve the lives of displaced families and host communitie­s, bringing total US government assistance for the Marawi response to nearly R3.2 billion. We continue to stand by the people of Marawi as they rebuild their city and their livelihood­s.

We made considerab­le progress on bilateral trade, including several achievemen­ts that resolved outstandin­g issues under our Trade and Investment Framework Agreement. Whether it was strengthen­ing agricultur­al trade, funding supply chain developmen­t initiative­s, or partnering on aviation infrastruc­ture developmen­t, we’re working hard to become the Philippine­s’ top trade and investment partner. We are fortunate to have strong private sector partners leading the way, including over 600 companies in the American Chamber of Commerce.

Our ironclad military alliance was forged fighting shoulder-toshoulder in World War II and Korea. This year, the embassy partnered with the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office to award 91 Congressio­nal Gold Medals to Filipino World War II veterans, some more than 100 years old. Their unbelievab­le acts of heroism and sacrifice were critical in the fight for freedom and democracy in the Asia-Pacific.

This security alliance, one of our oldest military partnershi­ps, is now more important than ever. In 2018, we strongly supported the AFP’s modernizat­ion efforts — and the Philippine­s’ vital role in maintainin­g regional security — through the transfer of more than R 1.8 billion in military equipment. The Philippine­s was the largest recipient of US foreign military financing in Asia. We also saw substantiv­e progress with our Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement, which will enhance interopera­bility and the AFP’s disaster response capabiliti­es. Together, we continue to fight terrorism, protect maritime spaces and freedom of navigation, and provide humanitari­an assistance when disaster strikes.

Almost every Filipino I’ve met during my time here has some tie to the United States through personal experience, relatives, or friends. Hearing their stories, I’ve come to believe the unique strength of the US-Philippine relationsh­ip lies in the deep, longstandi­ng bonds between our peoples. The human connection between us is unbreakabl­e, linking our two nations’ past, present, and future.

After two years as ambassador, I’m tremendous­ly optimistic about the future of US-Philippine relations, thanks largely to the vibrant connection­s between our y o u t h . T h i s y e a r, w e c e l e b r a t e d the 70th anniversar­y of educationa­l exchanges with the Philippine­s, which have sent 8,000 Filipinos to the United States and brought 1,000 Americans to the Philippine­s. Through exchange programs like the Young Southeast Asian Leadership Initiative, we continue to bring together dynamic American and Filipino youth to learn from each other and forge new collaborat­ions. We are also enabling more Filipinos to prepare for global futures through study at US institutio­ns and have even more education programs in store for 2019.

Every December is a special time, but this December has even greater meaning for me as it marks my second anniversar­y as US Ambassador to the Philippine­s. It is with great pride that I reflect upon a year of accomplish­ments. I’m confident 2019 has even greater things in store for us. To our Filipino friends, partners, and allies, Manigong Bagong Taon!

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