The Philippine Star

Chile & the Philippine­s: Worlds apart, but close at heart

- BABE ROMUALDEZ

Chile and the Philippine­s may be more than 17,000 kilometers apart, but the ties that bind the two countries bridge the geographic­al distance. This is because of a shared legacy courtesy of a Hispanic heritage, in which both Chileans and Filipinos identify themselves with common cultural aspects and traditions, as well as the same religion.

This, in essence, was the message of the Chilean Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Giancarlo Mosciatti during the recent celebratio­n of Chile’s National Day held at the Dusit Thani Hotel in Makati City. Guests enjoyed the delectable food, wine and pisco — an iconic and emblematic drink of Chile. Gracing the occasion were Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary

Jose Luis Montales and Apostolic Nuncio Gabriele Giordano Caccia.

Although relations between the Philippine­s and Chile began as early as 1854, it was only in July 1946 when formal ties were establishe­d. In fact, the relationsh­ip with the Philippine­s is the oldest one establishe­d by Chile with a member-nation of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). In the last 72 years, this relationsh­ip has grown, during which time a diverse agenda has been developed, Mosciatti noted.

Just like the Philippine­s, the economic outlook for Chile is promising, with experts projecting the Latin American nation’s growth at four percent in 2018. According to the latest report by Spain-based BBVA Research, Chile is one of the “star economies” of 2018 and 2019 in the Latin American region. Along with Paraguay and Peru, Chile is projected to be among the Top 3 nations to post the highest growth in a region that is expected to recover its “dynamism” by 2019.

Chile and several Latin American countries belonging to the Pacific Alliance trade bloc are looking to forge closer ties with the Philippine­s, which they see as a “gateway” to the ASEAN region, saying the country can be a bridge because of its shared culture and history with the Latin American nations.

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Chilean Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Giancarlo Mosciatti, Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary Jose Luis Montales and Apostolic Nuncio Gabriele Giordano Caccia share a toast to celebrate Chile National Day.
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Ambassador­s Assad Siam of Bangladesh and Hamad Al-Zaabin of the UAE. Photos by RAMON JOSEPH J. RUIZ
 ??  ?? Ambassador­s Bita Rasoulian of Austria and Jaideep Mazumdar of India.
Ambassador­s Bita Rasoulian of Austria and Jaideep Mazumdar of India.
 ??  ?? Pepe Rodriguez and Vietnamese Ambassador Ly Quoc Tuan.
Pepe Rodriguez and Vietnamese Ambassador Ly Quoc Tuan.
 ??  ?? Ambassador­s Marion Derckx of the Netherland­s and Harald Fries of Sweden.
Ambassador­s Marion Derckx of the Netherland­s and Harald Fries of Sweden.
 ??  ?? Greek Ambassador Nikolaos Kaimenakis and Glenn Gale.
Greek Ambassador Nikolaos Kaimenakis and Glenn Gale.
 ??  ?? Russian Ambassador Igor Khovaev and Susing Pineda.
Russian Ambassador Igor Khovaev and Susing Pineda.
 ??  ?? Frank Evaristo and US Consul General Russel Brown.
Frank Evaristo and US Consul General Russel Brown.
 ??  ?? Brazilian Ambassador Rodrigo Souza and Ailene Co.
Brazilian Ambassador Rodrigo Souza and Ailene Co.
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