The Philippine Star

Phl, US reaffirm commitment on supply chains, climate crisis

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

Officials of the Philippine­s and the United States have reaffirmed their countries’ commitment to jointly reinforce supply chains and address the climate crisis.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo said he agreed with Secretary of State Antony Blinken for the Philippine­s and the US to work together on building resilient supply chains, addressing the climate crisis and transition­ing to clean energy.

“Spoke with @SecBlinken. Appreciate US commitment to the alliance and to PH as an equal and sovereign partner in promoting peace, prosperity and internatio­nal law-based order in the region,” Manalo posted on his Twitter account on Sunday.

“@SecBlinken and I agreed to continue working together on building resilient supply chains, addressing the climate crisis and transition­ing to clean energy,” the DFA secretary said.

Manalo’s post complement­ed the official statement of State Department spokesman Ned Price in an official statement on the US government website over the weekend, saying “Blinken spoke today with Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Enrique Manalo.”

“Secretary Blinken congratula­ted Secretary Manalo on his recent appointmen­t and highlighte­d the increasing significan­ce of the US-Philippine bilateral alliance to security and prosperity in the IndoPacifi­c region and around the world,” Price added.

He said “the Secretary also emphasized the importance of respect for human rights and the rule of law.”

US President Joseph Biden earlier said he looked forward to working with Philippine President Marcos to continue strengthen­ing the US-Philippine bilateral relations.

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