Philippine Daily Inquirer

US-PH TIES STILL VERY STRONG, SAYS EXEC

- By Joey Gabieta @joeygabiet­ainq

PALO, LEYTE—THE relationsh­ip between the United States and the Philippine­s remains “very strong,” John Law, the US deputy chief of mission, said on Sunday.

Law attended the commemorat­ion of the 75th anniversar­y of the Leyte Gulf Landing, which led to the liberation of the Philippine­s from Japanese

occupation during World War II.

In a speech, Law said that 75 years ago, the alliance between the United States and the Philippine­s was “tested in war, forged in fire, and tempered with blood.”

“[And] that alliance endures and thrives today,” he said.

National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr., reading a speech for President Duterte, said what happened 75 years ago in Leyte was not just a “military victory but a victory that solidified the bond between the Philippine­s and the United States, an ironclad friendship that endures up to this very day.”

He then paid tribute to the troops who sacrificed their lives for the country’s liberation.

“May their sacrifices inspire us to be more decisive in confrontin­g the

modern challenges that we now face as a nation,” he said.

These challenges, he said, include poverty, environmen­tal degradatio­n, criminalit­y, corruption, illegal drugs and terrorism.

For the first time, a Russian official was around to attend the historic occasion spearheade­d by the United States.

Russian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Igor Khovaev expressed his “sincerest gratitude” for having been invited to the event held at the national park named after US Gen. Douglas Macarthur in Barangay Candahug, Palo town.

Under the Duterte administra­tion, the Philippine­s has pursued enhanced relations with other world powers like Russia and China.

China no-show

Leyte Gov. Leopoldo Dominico Petilla said it was the National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s that extended invitation­s to members of the diplomatic corps.

Petilla also said the Chinese Embassy was also invited to the occasion but no one came to represent China in the event.

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