The Philippine Star

Fostering stronger ties

- BABE ROMUALDEZ

Adiverse audience composed of US government officials, representa­tives from the business sector, members of the Filipino community and the press attended the briefing we conducted at the Romulo Hall of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, DC.

Titled “2017 Philippine­s in Review,” we provided a summary of developmen­ts in the Philippine­s during the first full year of the administra­tion of President

Rodrigo Duterte, with the main focus being the positive reforms and trends in the economy, which has surpassed six percent for the past nine quarters.

We also highlighte­d the administra­tion’s massive infrastruc­ture project, which is projected to spur growth in many areas outside of Metro Manila especially with the constructi­on and rehabilita­tion of roads, bridges and railways that can improve mobility and connectivi­ty all over the country.

We also briefed the audience on the Philippine­s’ successful chairmansh­ip of the 50th anniversar­y of the ASEAN and its hosting of the Leaders’ Summit, which is historic since it marked the first time that the leaders of the 10 ASEAN member-nations and the 10 dialogue partners (that include the US, Australia, China, the European Union, India, Japan, New Zealand and the Republic of Korea) as well as the UN Secretary General, gathered for the ASEAN Summit that emphasized the importance of a peaceful and stable Southeast Asia to the economies in the region and the United States.

We also talked about the bilateral and strategic cooperatio­n between the Philippine­s and the US, noting that the partnershi­p on political and security issues are as robust as the economic relationsh­ip. For 2018, the primary focus of bilateral cooperatio­n will be counterter­rorism and counter-narcotics, since it is in the interest of both countries to eliminate the threats posed by terrorism and the illegal drugs trade.

Considerin­g that economic growth and prosperity are underpinne­d by political stability, the Philippine­s will be working with allies and partners to address regional security threats and challenges those involving the South China Sea and North Korea.

In terms of people-to-people relationsh­ips, we echoed the hope of Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan

Peter Cayetano for members of the Filipino diaspora to view themselves as active partners for change in the Philippine­s and in their host communitie­s in the US, to contribute to the positive changes that we all hope to achieve, consistent with the Filipino spirit of

bayanihan and pakikipagk­apwa-tao. We ended our briefing by giving our assurance that the Philippine Embassy in Washington, DC and the consulates general throughout the US are committed to working closely with all partners and stakeholde­rs in fostering stronger economic, political and people-to-people ties between the Philippine­s and the United States.

 ??  ?? Guests during the year-end briefing at the Philippine Embassy in the US.
Guests during the year-end briefing at the Philippine Embassy in the US.
 ??  ?? Recapping developmen­ts in 2017 during the year-end briefing at the Romulo Hall of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, DC.
Recapping developmen­ts in 2017 during the year-end briefing at the Romulo Hall of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, DC.
 ?? Photo courtesy of US-PH Society ?? I.M. Systems CEO Vance Hum, Ambassador Thomas Hubbard and Hon. Jerry Weller.
Photo courtesy of US-PH Society I.M. Systems CEO Vance Hum, Ambassador Thomas Hubbard and Hon. Jerry Weller.
 ??  ?? Highlighti­ng the Philippine­s’ successful hosting of the 50th anniversar­y of ASEAN.
Highlighti­ng the Philippine­s’ successful hosting of the 50th anniversar­y of ASEAN.
 ??  ?? Engaging the media at the sidelines of the year-end briefing.
Engaging the media at the sidelines of the year-end briefing.
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