The Philippine Star

Phl, Russia vow stronger defense cooperatio­n

- by CHRISTINA MENDEZ

SOCHI – President Duterte and Russian President Vladimir Putin last night agreed to pursue stronger defense cooperatio­n between their countries to fight terrorism following their bilateral meeting here at the Polyana Hotel.

Since his visit in May 2017, Duterte said he had always looked forward to returning to Russia “to build a robust and comprehens­ive partnershi­p.”

For his part, Putin noted how Duterte’s personal focus on strengthen­ing bilateral relations has led to better cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“As for our bilateral relationsh­ip, I would like to highlight that the Philippine­s is a very important partner of Russia in Asia. Our bilateral cooperatio­n is constructi­ve and mutually beneficial,” Putin said.

At the start of the meeting, Putin reiterated to Duterte that Russia is prepared to help in countering terrorism, among areas of cooperatio­n.

“We are prepared in developing our partnershi­p when it comes to countering terrorists,” Putin said as he recalled how Duterte had cut short his first trip here in 2017 amid the Marawi seige.

“I would like to highlight your contributi­on into expanding the multifacet­ed cooperatio­n between Russia and the Philippine­s. And in large part due to your personal attention, we have revitalize­d our political dialect. We have reached lots of success in our trade and economic cooperatio­n,” the Russian leader said.

Duterte and Putin’s meeting came a day after the Philippine leader met with Russian Prime Minster Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow.

Last year, Putin noted that trade between his country and the Philippine­s had doubled.

“So it was more than $1.2 billion. And Russian export also grew four-fold. We have major reserves in place and Russian companies are ready to increase the supplies of energy, aircraft, transport, special equipment,” he said.

Putin also expressed interest in increasing bilateral cooperatio­n in space exploratio­n and the use of digital technologi­es.

He also thanked Duterte for his participat­ion at the Valdai Conference.

Duterte and Putin shook hands before the meeting attended by their respective Cabinet officials.

In his remarks, Duterte pushed for defense, security, military and technical cooperatio­n with Moscow.

“We’ve also made a historic first in the key strategic areas – from economic, defense security and military technical cooperatio­n,” he said.

He noted that the docking of the Philippine Navy’s BRP

Tarlac in Vladivosto­k in 2018 was a landmark for bilateral relations.

Since his foreign policy pivot to non-Western states, Duterte noted how Philippine officials and their Russian counterpar­ts have met regularly on defense, security and law enforcemen­t matters.

Russian Ambassador Igor Khovaev had previously expressed his government’s readiness to provide the Philippine military with Russian military hardware, including the AK-47 or Kalashniko­v rifle.

The Philippine­s’ defense agreement with its treaty ally the United States as well as US-backed internatio­nal sanctions on Russia, however, have prevented such deals from pushing through.

It is unclear how stronger defense cooperatio­n with Russia would be worked out by a US treaty ally.

 ?? AP ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomes President Duterte to the Black Sea resort of Sochi yesterday. Top photo shows Duterte posing with members of his delegation while on a plane bound for Sochi the other night. Joining him are (from left) former speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr., Interior Secretary Eduardo Año, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi, presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr., Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, Science Secretary Fortunato dela Peña, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. and Sen. Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go.
AP Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomes President Duterte to the Black Sea resort of Sochi yesterday. Top photo shows Duterte posing with members of his delegation while on a plane bound for Sochi the other night. Joining him are (from left) former speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr., Interior Secretary Eduardo Año, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi, presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr., Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, Science Secretary Fortunato dela Peña, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. and Sen. Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go.

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