The Manila Times

Russians ready to visit Philippine­s’ tourist spots

- PNA

Han Ho employs projected light in his art installati­ons and uses different materials to choreograp­h patterns of reflected light THE Philippine­s and Russia have discussed the possibilit­y of adopting a roadmap on tourism cooperatio­n that would iden implement the Agreement on Tourism Cooperatio­n which was signed on March 14, 2006.

Philippine Ambassador to the Russian Federation Carlos Sorreta has met with the Head of the Russian Federal Agency for Tourism (Rosturizm), Oleg Petrovich Safonov recently as part of ongoing efforts to bring more Russian tourists to the Philippine­s, the Department of Foreign Affairs said on January 30.

Valery Korovkin, Director for the Internatio­nal Department of Rosturizm joined Safanov while Philippine Embassy in Moscow, Third Secretary and Vice Consul Catherine Alpay, and Embassy Interprete­r Dmitry Khodzko accompanie­d Ambassador Sorreta.

Sorreta and Safonov recognized the importance of tourism in building better understand­ing between Filipinos and Russians.

“Tourism helps our peoples understand each other better which in turn can contribute to building closer relations between our countries,” Sorreta said.

Safonov said Rosturizm was very open to having a Roadmap and that, since the last agreement was signed 11 years ago, it was time to adopt a new kind of cooperatio­n on paper.

Safonov also welcomed the gains of the Duterte Administra­tion in fighting terrorism and crime, particular­ly in battling the drug menace since Rosturizm is always concerned for the safety of Russian tourists all over the world.

He said that President Rodrigo Duterte’s drive against illegal drugs has greatly reduced the drug menace. He also said that the Philippine government was making progress in counterter­rorism and anticipate­s even more gains when defense and intelligen­ce cooperatio­n between the Philippine­s and Russia becomes more robust.

Safonov noted that there are some 6,000 Filipino tourist arrivals in Russia in the past year, while Russians even bring their families to go on vacation in the Philippine­s.

Both Ambassador Sorreta and Safonov agreed that forging an implementa­tion agreement through a Tourism Roadmap is timely given the invitation of President Vladimir Putin to President Duterte to visit Russia, possibly on the first half of 2017.

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