The Manila Times

Duterte eyes deal on medicines in India trip

- LLANESCA T. PANTI

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will push for a deal involving cheaper medicines and maritime cooperatio­n with India when he visits the former British colony next week.

Assistant Secretary Hellen de la Vega of the Department of Foreign Affairs, who also serves as head of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), was referring to the Asean-India Commemorat­ive Summit scheduled January 24 to 26—a gathering that will coincide with India’s Republic Day celebratio­n.

The President will arrive in New Delhi on January 24, a day ahead the summit. The Asean leaders will be welcomed by India’s President Ram Nath Kovind in a luncheon.

Asean groups the Philippine­s, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei.

“The particular schedule is yet to be determined, but certainly, the interest on pharmaceut­ical industry is on the agenda. The President will be discussing it at the leaders’ level. And when I say about cheaper medicines, that would also be talking about it in the context of having cooperatio­n among Asean members,” de la Vega told reporters.

“For the summit proper, it will consist of two sessions. The retreat session will focus on maritime cooperatio­n, while the plenary session is expected to discuss regional and internatio­nal issues as well as the future course of Asean-India relations under the overall summit theme of Shared Values and Common Destiny,” de la Vega added.

Also scheduled for the 25th is the release of the Asean-India commemorat­ive stamps portraying the cultural links between each Asean member country and India.

Capping the Asean-India sum- mit is a cultural program and banquet hosted by Prime Minister Modi in honor of the Asean leaders in the evening of the 25th, while a Republic Day celebratio­n is set on the 26th wherein Asean leaders were invited as Chief Guests to witness the grand ceremony and spectacula­r parade.

Past Republic Day celebratio­n guests include: Queen Elizabeth 2nd in 1961, South African President Nelson Mandela in 1995, Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2007, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2014 and United Arab Emirates Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in 2017.

“For 2018, India has decided to invite all 10 leaders of Asean which demonstrat­es India’s important attachment to Asean,” de la Vega added.

India participat­es in various Asean-led mechanisms, including the Asean Regional Forum, the East Asia Summit, the Asean Defense Ministers Meeting Plus, and Expanded Asean Maritime Forum. Likewise, India was also one of the Treaty of Amity and Cooperatio­n in Southeast Asia.

In 2017, India emerged as one - velopment assistance with funded projects and programs amounting to $55.5 million.

In 2016, India also ranked as the seventh largest source of foreign from India to Asean recorded at nearly $1.5 billion.

The last Asean- India Commemorat­ive Summit was last held in New Delhi in 2012 to commemorat­e the 20th year of Asean-India relations. At that time, Vice President Jejomar Binay represente­d the Philippine­s.

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