The Philippine Star

Phl, Italy sign air agreement

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The Philippine­s and Italy have signed an air services agreement that aims to facilitate and promote the expansion of regional and internatio­nal air service opportunit­ies for the two countries.

The agreement was signed during the first Philippine­s-Italy political consultati­ons in Rome to further boost bilateral relations.

The political consultati­ons were led by senior officials from both countries. Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary for Policy Enrique Manalo led the Philippine delegation, while the Italian side was headed by Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Benedetto della Vedova.

Manalo was joined by Philippine Ambassador to Italy Domingo Nolasco, Assistant Secretary for European Affairs Maria Cleofe Natividad, and other Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) officials.

The historic consultati­ons commenced with the signing of the Air Services Agreement between the Philippine government and the Italian government.

Ambassador Nolasco signed for the Philippine­s, while Vice Minister Della Vedova signed for Italy.

“This first meeting of the bilateral consultati­ons mechanism is a milestone event for our countries,” Manalo said. “There is untapped potential in our multifacet­ed relations and we should identify sectors that our government­s can develop.”

During the meeting, the Philippine side provided informatio­n on economic opportunit­ies in the Philippine­s that Italian companies may want to explore such as infrastruc­ture, trade, and agricultur­e. The Philippine delegation also shared that the Philippine­s is undergoing a golden age of infrastruc­ture with the government’s Build Build Build program.

The two sides agreed to develop more economic relations by bringing together Philippine and Italian businesses and exchanging more informatio­n on commercial opportunit­ies. They also committed to increase cultural and educationa­l cooperatio­n in the future.

Manalo also had a bilateral meeting with della Vedova where they discussed the general state of bilateral relations. Both sides welcomed the bilateral consultati­ons mechanism as a framework that assures regular engagement between Philippine and Italian officials.

The Italian vice minister acknowledg­ed the presence of the Filipino community in Italy and their important contributi­on to the Italian society.

At the sidelines of the political consultati­ons, Manalo delivered a presentati­on on ASEAN-EU Relations: Prospects and Challenges, at the LUISS School of Government in Rome. The audience comprised of graduate students and members of the diplomatic corps.

“We hope that this first meeting will help build momentum to strengthen our longstandi­ng relations. With the mechanism in place, our diplomats would be able to meet regularly to assess and review Philippine-Italian relations and discuss priority areas of cooperatio­n,” Nolasco said.

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