The Philippine Star

Singapore @ 52

- BABE ROMUALDEZ

Singaporea­n Ambassador

Kok Li Peng is undoubtedl­y one of the most popular Singaporea­n ambassador­s who have served in the country, having made so many friends with her ready smile as well as her cool and reassuring personalit­y. Proof of this is the wellattend­ed Singapore National Day celebratio­n held at the Ballroom of Raffles and Fairmont in Makati, with businessme­n and diplomats joining the ambassador in celebratin­g the 52nd Independen­ce Day of the island-nation.

Themed “One Nation Together,” this year’s celebratio­n exhorts Singaporea­ns wherever they may be and regardless of background, status and origin to work together as one people to move the nation forward towards an even brighter future where no one is left behind.

Through the years, the Philippine­s and Singapore have enjoyed friendly relations, with an estimated 700,000 Filipinos visiting Singapore every year. Trade between the two countries is described as robust, with efforts to boost economic and business cooperatio­n through such agencies as Internatio­nal Enterprise Singapore that has been encouragin­g companies to explore business opportunit­ies in areas outside Manila — for instance, Cebu and Davao.

In fact, the situation in Marawi has not deterred interest among Singaporea­n investors as seen by the successful turnout during the recent Philippine­s-Singapore Business Council Conference held at the Fairmont Hotel.

The issue of terrorism, however, is one that is shared by both countries. In his National Day message, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, said, “Terrorism is a major threat, with frequent attacks around the world and closer to home.”

Singapore is willing to train Philippine troops in urban warfare and fighting in built-up areas, and has also offered drones to enhance the AFP’s reconnaiss­ance and surveillan­ce capabiliti­es. Incidental­ly, 300 unmanned drones stole the show during the National Day Parade at Marina Bay as they lit up the sky and formed various symbols and figures such as the Merlion and children holding hands and forming a circle to symbolize unity.

 ??  ?? Ambassador Kok Li Peng, Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Millicent Cruz-Paredes and Vice Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Christian Anthony Virhuri share a toast.
Ambassador Kok Li Peng, Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Millicent Cruz-Paredes and Vice Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Christian Anthony Virhuri share a toast.
 ?? Photos by RAMON JOSEPH J. RUIZ ?? Fernando Zobel de Ayala and Titoy Pardo.
Photos by RAMON JOSEPH J. RUIZ Fernando Zobel de Ayala and Titoy Pardo.
 ??  ?? With Ambassador Kok Li Peng and US Ambassador Sung Kim.
With Ambassador Kok Li Peng and US Ambassador Sung Kim.
 ??  ?? PeopleAsia’s Jose Paolo dela Cruz and Joanne Rae Ramirez flank Ramon Magsaysay awardee Lilia de Lima.
PeopleAsia’s Jose Paolo dela Cruz and Joanne Rae Ramirez flank Ramon Magsaysay awardee Lilia de Lima.
 ??  ?? Korean Ambassador Kim Jae-Shin and Sen. Franklin Drilon.
Korean Ambassador Kim Jae-Shin and Sen. Franklin Drilon.
 ??  ?? Spanish Ambassador Luis Calvo and wife Maria Jose.
Spanish Ambassador Luis Calvo and wife Maria Jose.
 ??  ?? Japanese Ambassador Kazuhide Ishikawa and wife Yuko.
Japanese Ambassador Kazuhide Ishikawa and wife Yuko.
 ??  ?? CATS Motors’ Felix Ang and Metrobank’s Alfred Ty.
CATS Motors’ Felix Ang and Metrobank’s Alfred Ty.
 ??  ?? Ambassador Kok Li Peng and Russian Ambassador Igor Khovaev.
Ambassador Kok Li Peng and Russian Ambassador Igor Khovaev.
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