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Putin offers counterter­rorism help to Philippine­s president

Leaders vow to expand strategic ties as bilateral trade doubles to more than $1.2bn

- Ellie Aben Manila

Russian President Vladimir Putin has pledged his country’s full support for the Philippine­s’ fight against terrorism.

Speaking during Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte’s current five-day official visit to Russia, Putin said: “On the bilateral level, I would like to point out that the Philippine­s is an important partner for Russia in Asia. Our bilateral cooperatio­n is constructi­ve and mutually beneficial.” The Russian leader added that the two countries had developed a “truly friendly” relationsh­ip and recalled how Duterte had to cut short his first visit to Russia in May 2017 because of terrorist attacks by Daesh-inspired militants in Marawi City. “I know that over the past two years

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you have managed to bring down the terrorist threat to a very low level and to greatly strengthen the capability of your security agencies.

“Mr. President, we are ready to continue to develop our partnershi­p and to share our experience and achievemen­ts in the field of counterter­rorism,” Putin said. Citing the expansion of links between Russia and the Philippine­s, the president said it was largely due to Duterte’s personal contributi­on that political dialogue between the two countries had been revitalize­d, resulting in considerab­le achievemen­ts in trade and economic cooperatio­n.

“Our trade has doubled, or more precisely, it increased by 102 percent to over $1.2 billion (SR4.5 billion) in 2018. Russian exports to your country have increased fourfold,” Putin added. However, he believed the two countries could do much more, noting that Russia had major reserves in place and companies were ready to increase exports of energy, aircraft, motor transport and special equipment to the Philippine­s. According to Putin, Russia also wanted to increase industrial cooperatio­n with the Philippine­s, as well as improve collaborat­ion on space exploratio­n and the use of digital technologi­es.

He stressed the importance of establishi­ng direct ties between entreprene­urs, citing the regular meetings of the Business Council, created in 2009.

In reply, Duterte said: “I am here today to reaffirm our strong commitment to build a robust and comprehens­ive partnershi­p with the Russian Federation.” He pointed to a dramatic increase in bilateral activities over the past two years and noted that both government­s had made “historic firsts” in key strategic areas such as economic, defense, security, and military technical cooperatio­n. On defense and security, Duterte highlighte­d the port call by the BRP Tarlac to Vladivosto­k in 2018, an unpreceden­ted goodwill visit by a Philippine Navy vessel.

The two nations had also establishe­d high-level consultati­ve mechanisms involving their foreign ministries, national security councils, and economic agencies.

 ?? AP ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte during their meeting in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
AP Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte during their meeting in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

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