The Philippine Star

Trip to Germany, Czech Republic strengthen­ed ties – BBM

- By ALEXIS ROMERO – With Sheila Crisostomo

President Marcos returned to Manila yesterday after his back-to-back visits to Germany and the Czech Republic that he said strengthen­ed bonds and created more opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n.

In his arrival statement, Marcos said the overseas trips allowed him to discuss with German and Czech leaders ways of boosting bilateral cooperatio­n in various fields as well as engage with investors eager to expand their ventures to the Philippine­s.

“Overall, I am confident that these visits to Germany and the Czech Republic have strengthen­ed our bonds with these two countries in Central (and Western) Europe and created opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n and prosperity,” the President said.

The plane carrying Marcos and his delegation landed at the Villamor Airbase at 3:11 p.m.

Marcos noted that his visit to Berlin was part of the 70th anniversar­y of Philippine­German diplomatic ties.

The Philippine­s and the Czech Republic are also celebratin­g 50 years of bilateral relations, he added.

Marcos said upholding the rule of law, promoting a rules-based internatio­nal order and enhancing the cooperatio­n in peace and developmen­t, defense cooperatio­n, maritime cooperatio­n, trade and investment including in critical raw materials and renewable energy, climate change and labor were discussed during his meeting with Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Germany.

He added that he had emphasized the Philippine­s’ commitment to a clean energy future and invited German investment­s in green energy initiative­s.

“Chancellor Scholz also remarked on the crucial role of our overseas Filipino workers in Germany and once again, we highlighte­d their contributi­ons to the economy and to the society of Germany,” the President said.

$4-B deals

Marcos reported that his visit to Germany yielded business agreements for projects with a total value of $4 billion in renewable energy, manufactur­ing, health care, innovation and startups, IT-BPM, minerals processing, agricultur­e and aerospace.

He also mentioned his discussion with Lufthansa Technik, the expansion plan of which entails the building of a second hangar in Clark worth $150 million or P8 billion.

Marcos also thanked technology conglomera­te Siemens for its “unwavering” support and confidence in Filipino talent and its continuing commitment to support the capacity building of Filipino technical personnel in health care.

He also cited the business agreements he received in Prague that involve key sectors like semiconduc­tors and IT-BPM.

Germany and the Czech Republic, the President added, have also expressed their support for the resumption of negotiatio­ns on the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) between the Philippine­s and the European Union (EU).

“In this regard, I authorized (Trade) Secretary Fred Pascual to make the necessary follow-up of the progress of the FTA discussion­s at the EU headquarte­rs in Brussels where he is presently,” Marcos said.

Speaker Martin Romualdez, who was part of Marcos’ retinue in his latest European visit, said the President’s trip was “immensely beneficial” to the Philippine­s.

In a statement, Romualdez noted that trips demonstrat­e the “vital importance of personal engagement with fellow leaders.”

He added the solid support expressed by leaders of the two countries for the protection of Philippine sovereignt­y and rights in the West Philippine Sea, billions of dollars in investment deals clinched and agreements signed would also create thousands of jobs for Filipinos.

“The immensely beneficial outcomes of President Marcos’ trip to Germany and the Czech Republic starkly demonstrat­e the crucial rule of personal interactio­n between leaders of nations in enhancing bilateral relations and advancing national interest,” he maintained.

He said face-to-face interactio­ns allow leaders to developmen­t “personal relationsh­ips and build trust with each other.”

“Trust is a fundamenta­l component of internatio­nal relations, and personal interactio­ns can help leaders understand each other’s perspectiv­es, intentions and concerns better,” he added.

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