Manila Bulletin

PH – Colombia collaborat­ion vs drugs mulled

- By ROY C. MABASA

Colombia is keen on sharing with the Philippine­s its expertise in fighting illegal drugs through the possible signing of bilateral cooperatio­n between the two countries.

This surfaced following the recent visit of Non-Resident Philippine Ambassador Marichu Mauro to Bogota prior to her presentati­on of credential­s to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos.

During her visit, Mauro sat down

with Alfredo Ramos, Director-General of Colombia’s Ministry of External Relations for Asia, Oceania and Africa and discussed opportunit­ies for bilateral cooperatio­n in areas such as defense, the peace process, trade and investment, education, culture, sports, climate change, and cooperatio­n in combating illegal drugs.

“In particular, both Ambassador Mauro and Director-General Ramos discussed at length potential cooperatio­n in combating illegal drugs. Director-General Ramos

has outlined areas where Colombia can offer expertise to the Philippine government in its illegal drug campaign,” the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said in a statement on Thursday.

The Philippine envoy also talked about the upcoming Bilateral Consultati­on Mechanism (BCM) and Political Consultati­ons between the Philippine­s and Colombia next year and its correspond­ing active implementa­tion.

Mauro informed the Colombian

diplomat about the Philippine­s’ intention to open its embassy in Bogota very soon to further strengthen the two nations’ bilateral ties.

Colombia has opened its own embassy in Manila last year.

In September, 2016, barely three months of the Duterte administra­tion’s bloody war on drugs campaign, then chief of the Philippine National Police Ronald Dela Rosa flew to Colombia to exchange notes on the two countries’ efforts to fight the drug menace.

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