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Duterte leaves for ‘landmark’ trip to Israel, Jordan

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday left for a “landmark” eight-day official trip to Israel and Jordan.

“I leave today for landmark visits that underscore our vision for our country -- a responsibl­e member of the world community – a Philippine­s that is a friend to all and an enemy to no one,” Duterte said in his departure speech at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) Terminal 2.

Duterte will have his official visit first to Israel from Sept. 2 to 5, making him the first Filipino leader to travel to Israel since the two countries establishe­d ties in 1957, upon invitation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“My schedule will be full. I shall seek to reaffirm the ties between our peoples made more significan­t by a meaningful shared history,” Duterte said.

Duterte said he will also look forward to having a “robust relationsh­ip” that aims to broader cooperatio­n on a broader range of mutually important areas such as defense and security, law enforcemen­t, economic developmen­t, labor, trade and investment­s.

From Israel, Duterte will fly to Jordan to another official visit from Sept. 5 to 8 upon the invitation of His Majesty King Abdullah II.

Duterte will also become the first Philippine president to visit Jordan, having a promising agenda that seeks to renew relations “with a country and people which have the common aspiration­s”.

“Certainly, I look forward to discussing ways of advancing cooperatio­n in the key areas of improving defense and security, sustaining growth, addressing transnatio­nal crime, intensifyi­ng trade and investment­s and enhancing labor cooperatio­n,” Duterte said.

In his eight-day official travel, Duterte said he will also seek to fully maximize economic cooperatio­n and realize trade potential with both Israel and Jordan.

He said a Philippine business delegation from different sectors of economy will also join him to explore the “diverse trade and investment opportunit­ies that make Jordan and Israel more tempting to offer”.

“Of course, we will invite their business leaders to look at our own rich market potential,” Duterte said.

Duterte is scheduled to meet the Filipino communitie­s both in Israel and Jordan, home to about 28,000 and 48,000 Filipinos, respective­ly.

“With more than 2 million Filipinos working in that region, I intend to emphasize the great importance that the Philippine­s attaches to maintainin­g peace and stability in the region,” Duterte said.

“In my meeting with the Filipino communitie­s, I shall renew my pledge to do my utmost to bring the change we desire in our country, in ourselves as a people. I will ask them to continue to be our partners for growth, progress and change,” he added.

Like in the previous countries he visited, Duterte said he will continue to be guided by his mandate to uphold and protect the national interest of the Philippine­s.

“The Philippine­s shares with all countries the desire for a stable and secure world,” Duterte said. “In our efforts to strengthen the bonds of friendship and amity with our partners around the world, we shall be guided by our Constituti­on and laws as well as our internatio­nal commitment­s in support of efforts and initiative­s, including the two-state solution, towards the attainment of just and lasting peace.”

Duterte was accompanie­d by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano.

He will also be joined by his Cabinet secretarie­s including Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez, Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu, Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi, and Interior and Local Government OIC Secretary Eduardo Año.

Also part of the delegation are National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque, Special Assistant to the President Christophe­r “Bong” Go, political adviser Francis Tolentino, Senator Richard Gordon and Philippine Coast Guard Commandant Elson Hermogino.

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