The Philippine Star

Phl, Japan reaffirm strategic partnershi­p

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The Philippine­s and Japan yesterday reaffirmed their strategic partnershi­p and continued cooperatio­n on maritime issues, trade, economy and infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

In a phone call, Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo and Japanese Foreign Minister Hayashi Yoshimasa also agreed to deepen cooperatio­n on global and regional issues.

“In a phone call with Japanese FM Hayashi Yoshimasa this morning, we both reaffirmed the strong and mutually-beneficial PH-Japan strategic partnershi­p & committed to continuing our vibrant cooperatio­n on maritime issues, trade & economy, infrastruc­ture developmen­t & other areas,” Manalo said in a post on Twitter.

“We agreed to further deepen coordinati­on on defense and security and more closely collaborat­e on global and regional issues,” he said.

Hayashi was in Manila to attend the presidenti­al inaugurati­on on June 30 as Special Envoy of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. He also paid a courtesy call on then Vice President-elect Sara Duterte.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the Foreign Minister shared his experience­s in various positions in government, including being Minister of Agricultur­e, Defense, Education and Trade.

Duterte and Hayashi acknowledg­ed the robust bilateral relationsh­ip between Japan and the Philippine­s. They also expressed hope that the golden age of relations establishe­d during the term of former president Rodrigo Duterte will grow into a platinum age under the new administra­tion.

During the inaugural Philippine­s-Japan Foreign and Defense Ministeria­l Meeting or “2+2” in Tokyo in April, Hayashi echoed Prime Minister Kishida’s words that the Philippine­s-Japan relations are currently in a “golden age,” with major achievemen­ts in infrastruc­ture cooperatio­n, particular­ly the completion in less than five years of projects worth one trillion yen (approximat­ely $7.962 billion) committed by Japan since 2017.

Agri modernizat­ion

The Philippine­s and South Korea have signed agreements for mechanizat­ion and modernizat­ion of the Philippine agricultur­e sector.

The agreements are part of the continuing Philippine-Korea technical cooperatio­n in agricultur­al machinery developmen­t since 2016.

The Philippine embassy in Seoul witnessed the signing ceremony of three new Memoranda of Agreements (MOAs) between the Department of Agricultur­e-Philippine Center for Postharves­t Developmen­t and Mechanizat­ion (DA-PhilMech) and the Korea Agricultur­al Machinery Industry Cooperativ­e (KAMICO) and three Korean firms – Sungboo Co., Ltd., Bulls Co. Ltd. and Leehwa Industry Co. at the KAMICO Center in Cheonan.

Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Ma. Theresa DizonDe Vega said these initiative­s would contribute toward full mechanizat­ion and modernizat­ion of the Philippine agricultur­e sector.

She added that the MOAs draw on the strengths of the Republic of Korea in agricultur­al mechanizat­ion and modernizat­ion and the Philippine­s’ readiness and capacity for innovation and manufactur­ing of agricultur­al implements and machinery.

PhilMech executive director Dionisio Alvindia represente­d the Philippine­s while KAMICO chairman Kim Shin Gil, CEO Young Yoon Jang of Sungboo Co. Ltd., CEO Young Jo Nam of Bulls Co. Ltd. and CEO Sok Jin Lee of Leehwa Industry Company were also present in witnessing the signing of MOAs on onion production system, mango spraying, fruit bagging and harvesting and an amendment on the MOA on technical cooperatio­n for developmen­t of village-level corn-milling machine.

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