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Spanish ambassador praises Filipino traits rooted in history BALER,

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Aurora -- Spanish Ambassador to the Phil ippines Jorge Moragas Sanchez recognizes the positive traits of the Filipinos which are embedded in history.

Sanchez said that the Historic Siege of Baler from July 1, 1898 until June 2, 1899 is an iconic example of bravery, patriotism, and humanity, and an act of gallantry and friendship during the wreath laying rites for the commemorat­ion of the 19th Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day at the San Luis de Tolosa Church in Bal er.

“On this very same day, have you heard of the heroic deed [of the Filipinos] to the Spanish troops seized in San Luis church? President Emilio Aguinaldo issued a decree praising the Spanish soldiers, considerin­g them as friends instead of prisoners of war, and facilitati­ng their safe return to Spain. Based on this magnanimou­s act, we have been celebratin­g together for the past years our friendship day," he cited.

Sanchez said that this one of the longest and hardest sieges in history between the Filipino troops and Spanish garrison has grounded another golden milestone in the friendship of the two countries.

The Spanish ambassador added that the memory of the first circumnavi­gation of the world 500 years ago has proven that grace, mercy, and humanity are traits embedded in the Filipino character.

“The Spaniards people could cherish for the first time that humanity when the fleet led by Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastian Elcano arrived languishin­g in the shores of the Philippine­s in Eastern Samar after months of scarcity across the Pacific Ocean,” he quipped.

Sanchez said that Filipino ancestors have provided food, water, and supplies to the starving, dehydrated, and sickly crew of the ships which led to the successful outcome of their journey.

These traits, Sanchez said, have anchored the Philippine­s to be a major destinatio­n not only for Spain but for many countries in Asia.

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