The Philippine Star

Swiss minister arrives today

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

Switzerlan­d’s top diplomat will arrive in the Philippine­s tomorrow, the first time that a Swiss foreign minister will visit the country since 2008, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has announced.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo will meet with Federal Councilor and Federal Department of Foreign Affairs chief Ignazio Cassis to discuss Philippine­s-Switzerlan­d relations.

Manalo and Cassis will exchange views on multilater­al, regional and global issues of mutual concern.

The Federal Council said the agenda of the meeting included economic ties, Switzerlan­d’s contributi­on to peacebuild­ing in the Philippine­s, cooperatio­n on human rights and the geopolitic­al situation in the Asia-Pacific region.

During his one-day visit to Manila, Cassis will also meet with other officials of the Philippine government.

“The Philippine­s and Switzerlan­d have been enjoying warm and friendly bilateral relations in the past 67 years,” the DFA said yesterday.

It said there are more than 15,000 Filipinos residing in Switzerlan­d, including profession­als in the informatio­n technology, engineerin­g, and medical and allied health sectors.

The Federal Council announced Cassis’ travel to China, India, South Korea and the Philippine­s from Feb. 5 to 8, to meet with foreign ministers of these countries.

The meeting will focus on strengthen­ing Switzerlan­d’s ties in the Asia-Pacific region.

The Asian economies have regained significan­tly over the past two years.

With its growing geopolitic­al importance, the Federal Council said the AsiaPacifi­c region is a priority in the new Foreign Policy Strategy 2024–27.

“It is in Switzerlan­d’s interests to systematic­ally foster and continuous­ly expand relations with dynamic countries in the region.”

Manila is the last leg of Cassis’ travel. With a population of around 117 million, the Philippine­s is the second largest country in Southeast Asia.

“This is the first visit to Manila by a federal councillor since 2008. This will provide an opportunit­y to pursue both objectives,” the Federal Council said.

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