The Philippine Star

Phl, Colombia mull cooperatio­n vs illegal drugs

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The Philippine­s and Colombia have discussed potential anti-narcotics cooperatio­n as the Latin American nation outlined areas where it can offer expertise to the Philippine government in its illegal drug campaign.

Non-resident Ambassador to Colombia Marichu Mauro, ahead of her presentati­on of credential­s to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, recently met with the Ministry of External Relations director-general of Asia, Oceania and Africa Alfredo Ramos to discuss areas of cooperatio­n between the Philippine­s and Colombia.

She outlined opportunit­ies for bilateral cooperatio­n between the two countries, particular­ly in the areas of defense, peace process, trade and investment­s, education, culture, sports, climate change and cooperatio­n in combating illegal drugs. Mauro and Ramos discussed the last at length.

Ramos outlined areas where Colombia can offer expertise to the Philippine government in its anti-drug campaign.

The ambassador was keen on taking advantage of the good relations between the two countries and deepening relations with Colombia.

Mauro also congratula­ted Ramos on the opening of the Colombian embassy in Manila last year. She announced the Philippine­s’ intention to open an embassy very soon to further strengthen bilateral ties with Colombia. Ramos said this was “excellent news.”

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