Philippine Daily Inquirer

DU30, MEDVEDEV VOW TO SUSTAIN CLOSER TIES

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­ninq

Moscow—president Duterte and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday committed to sustain the closer bilateral ties between their countries that the Philippine leader initiated since he came into office three years ago.

For his first official activity during his second visit to Russia, Mr. Duterte met with Medvedev in the Prime Minister’s Residence, the so-called Russian White House, in the capital.

Different White House With the President in the expanded bilateral meeting were Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr., Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, Science Secretary Fortunato de la Peña, Ambassador to Russia Carlos Sorreta and House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano. (See related story on Page A6.)

“I'm very glad to welcome you again in Moscow, in this building. We call this building sometimes White House but this is not the same White House as in that other country... It’s a little bit bigger than the White House we both know, and better,” Medvedev told Mr. Duterte.

In his opening statement, Mr. Duterte said his first visit in 2017 “set the foundation for bilateral cooperatio­n.”

“Since then we have seen the mark of our progress in our engagement, including such strategic areas as defense and security,” he said.

The historic port call of the Philippine Navy flagship BRP Tarlac in Russia’s southern city of Vladivosto­k in 2018 “was unthinkabl­e a few years back yet we did it and more firsts to follow,” Mr. Duterte said.

He said consultati­ve mechanisms have been establishe­d to expound cooperatio­n in various areas, including trade and investment, defense and security, energy, and science and technology.

“We are intent on sustaining this momentum. I am confident we’ll succeed as [there is] a strong commitment from both sides to bring our relations to even greater” heights, Mr. Duterte said before reporters in the Philippine media pool were escorted out of the room.

‘Best relations’

For his part, Medvedev remarked on the “best relations” between the two countries and said he looked forward to meeting Mr. Duterte again in the expanded East Asia Summit during the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Leaders’ Summit in Thailand later in October.

He said the developmen­ts in trade and economic relations was “positive” as bilateral trade rose to $1.2 billion last year from $600 million in the previous year, in favor of Russia.

“We are interested to continue the realizatio­n of our various projects in transport, in energy and agricultur­e and in various humanitari­an aspects,” Medvedev said.

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