The Philippine Star

PDP-Laban forging ties with North Korea

- By MARVIN SY

A four-man delegation from the ruling PDP-Laban party will visit their counterpar­ts in Pyongyang, North Korea on Wednesday for the first ever direct party-to-party contact between the two countries.

Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III, president of PDP-Laban, said the threeday mission by his party mates is a “historic starting point of a new dynamic relationsh­ip with the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK).”

The delegation is composed of former Eastern Samar governor Lutgardo Barbo, PDP-Laban vice president for Visayas; Ronwald Munsayac, chairman of the party’s public informatio­n committee; Raymundo Roquero, vice chairman of the public informatio­n committee, and Evan Rebadulla.

Pimentel said a series of meetings with the WPK central committee officials would be held from July 18 to 20.

The PDP-Laban’s meeting with the WPK was arranged one year ago following months of correspond­ence between WPK vice chairman and head of the internatio­nal department Ri Suyong and PDP-Laban vice president for internatio­nal affairs Raul Lambino.

“This is strictly a party-to-party diplomacy. The invitation was extended to us months ago, and we feel that this visit could not have come at a better time,” said Lambino, presidenis tial adviser for Northern Luzon and CEO of the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority.

“We are hoping that this groundbrea­king initiative will open new doors for further talks, and new opportunit­ies for a more meaningful relationsh­ip between our two peoples,” he added.

Lambino said the two parties would sign a memorandum of understand­ing “affirming their friendship and promoting greater understand­ing and more meaningful party-to-party talks in the future.”

Both parties have also expressed in their previous correspond­ence a “mutual desire for a wider, stronger and sustained relationsh­ip as we face new realities in East Asia and Southeast Asia,” he added.

Now that the reclusive North Korea starting to show signs of opening its doors to the public, the PDP-Laban said the time is ripe for the Philippine­s to start improving its ties with North Korea.

The Philippine­s was among the first countries in the Associatio­n of Southeast Nations to have establishe­d diplomatic ties with North Korea when it was ruled by Kim Jong-il, the father of North Korean Supreme Leader and WPK chairman Kim Jong-un.

The Philippine­s and North Korea establishe­d formal relations on July 12, 2000, when then foreign affairs secretary Domingo Siazon Jr. and North Korean ambassador to Thailand Jo In-chol signed a joint communique declaring the establishm­ent of relations at the ambassador­ial level. PDP-Laban has also establishe­d formal ties with the Communist Party of China and United Russia under the Duterte administra­tion.

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