The Manila Times

Foreign Ministers meet for post-pandemic plans

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FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin, Jr. highlighte­d the central role of women in discussion­s to develop a Covid-19 post-pandemic recovery plan at the Special Asean-Australia Foreign Ministers Meeting on June 30, held via videoconfe­rence.

Together with other Asean Foreign Ministers and the Asean Secretary-General, Secretary Locsin exchanged views with Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne on Asean-Australia cooperatio­n to address Covid-19 and the next steps forward to economic recovery in the region.

Minister Payne stated women are a priority for Australia and singled out Secretary Locsin for recognizin­g “the importance of including women in the recovery in every way.”

Secretary Locsin said, “When it comes to caring in emergencie­s — be they conflict or health, we must look to women to play the bigger and more effective role. We need to protect and promote the rights of women so they can do with less hindrance what comes naturally to them: the protection and care of mankind.”

The Secretary cited the inequaliti­es suffered by women, chiefly their vulnerabil­ity to domestic abuse during lockdowns, loss of family income, greater risk of infection as frontline workers and greater exposure to mental strain; and called on Asean and Australia to craft a women-responsive recovery plan for the region that will give women their due and assure their wellbeing as a priority in the new normal.

At the meeting, Minister Payne announced Australia’s package of initiative­s to expand cooperatio­n with Asean on Covid-19 through an additional $23 million commitment to help Asean bolster health security, economic recovery, and stability in the region in line with the Australian Government’s new Partnershi­ps for Recovery policy. The assistance will be allocated for various health initiative­s, support for Asean-Australia Political-Security Partnershi­p, vulnerable migrant worker communitie­s, and programs that will accelerate the region’s digital transforma­tion in support of Asean’s pandemic recovery plan.

The Meeting noted that Covid-19 exposed the weaknesses of regional supply chains and shut down tourism. Secretary Locsin spoke on the need for new and creative solutions to reinvigora­te Asean’s trade and tourism industries which are largely reliant on intra-regional travel, and stated that the Philippine­s is eyeing similar approaches to Australia’s “travel bubble” policy.

Aside from expressing the Philippine­s’ willingnes­s to work with Australia in developing effective and affordable cures, a vaccine, therapeuti­cs and diagnostic­s, Secretary Locsin also put great stock in the launch of the Asean Coordinati­ng Center for Animal Health and Zoonoses and the need to approach environmen­tal and human health as whole.

Saying that illegal trade in wildlife may be at the root of this pandemic, Secretary Locsin emphasized that Asean and Australia have a chance to improve existing tools for wildlife disease surveillan­ce, and develop the right measures to control, prevent, and eradicate zoonotic diseases arising from the illegal trade in animals and animal products through the Asean Center for Biodiversi­ty hosted by the Philippine­s.

Secretary Locsin saw Australia, with its location south in the region, as the anchor of a mostly maritime Asean. Despite the overriding attention demanded by Covid-19, Secretary Locsin affirmed that the Philippine­s is more committed than ever to the maintenanc­e of peace and stability in the South China Sea. He emphasized the importance of self-restraint, curbing delusions of grandeur, encouragin­g rather than discouragi­ng mutual trust, and an unflagging adherence to internatio­nal law which includes the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

The meeting is the fourth Special Foreign Ministers’ Meeting held via videoconfe­rence with Asean Dialogue Partners on Covid-19, after China, the United States and Russia.

 ??  ?? Secretary Locsin as seen on screen with Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne (left)
Secretary Locsin as seen on screen with Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne (left)
 ?? DFA PHOTOS ?? Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin, Jr. with his fellow Asean Foreign Ministers, led by Malaysia as country coordinato­r for Asean-Australia Dialogue Relations (left) at the Special Asean-Australia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on Covid-19.
DFA PHOTOS Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin, Jr. with his fellow Asean Foreign Ministers, led by Malaysia as country coordinato­r for Asean-Australia Dialogue Relations (left) at the Special Asean-Australia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on Covid-19.

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