The Philippine Star

Phl-US ties: Robust, vibrant & dynamic

- BABE ROMUALDEZ

The recently concluded eighth Bilateral Strategic Dialogue (BSD) between the United States and the Philippine­s was a great success, with the conversati­ons covering a wide spectrum of issues aimed at deepening the partnershi­p even further in the areas of security and defense, as well as trade and investment. Discussion­s were also conducted on how both countries can enhance cooperatio­n to combat transnatio­nal crimes such as human traffickin­g, terrorism and other mutual concerns.

Co-leading the Philippine delegation were Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary for Policy Ricky Manalo and Defense Undersecre­tary Cesar Yano, while US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

David Stilwell and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Randy Schriver co-led the American delegation.

I was pleased to host a dinner for the delegates, most especially Assistant State Secretary David Stilwell who was on his first official trip to the Philippine­s. Secretary Stilwell’s appointmen­t was overwhelmi­ngly confirmed by the US Senate last June — a very welcome developmen­t considerin­g that the post has been unfilled for over two years.

We were happy to see the guests in a relaxed and jovial mode, enjoying the special Filipino dishes prepared by Chef Jessie Sincioco. I expressed my gratitude to everyone present, among them Executive Secretary Salvador

“Bingbong” Medialdea who took time to join us despite his busy schedule, and Foreign Affairs Secretary Teddy

Locsin Jr. who flew in from Hong Kong.

The BSD is supposed to be an annual discussion but we skipped last year due to scheduling problems. We really have to commend Undersecre­tary Ricky Manalo who worked hard to put everything together, and Assistant Secretary

Honey Isleta of the Office of American Affairs. The occasion also served as a farewell of sorts for US Ambassador Sung Kim, who will be leaving for his next post in Indonesia. Many are saddened by the news because Ambassador Kim is very well-liked and well-respected because he has been doing such a great job in strengthen­ing ties between the Philippine­s and the US. Most importantl­y, he is also liked by President Duterte — and that is really something else.

While many want his tour of duty extended, many also accept that such is the diplomatic life. Many will miss him, and we can only hope that the next top diplomat to the Philippine­s will also be of the same caliber, having Ambassador Kim’s engaging and charismati­c ways.

 ??  ?? The recently concluded eighth Bilateral Strategic Dialogue in Manila was a great success. The Philippine delegates (right) and the US delegation discussed a wide range of issues to enhance political, security and economic cooperatio­n.
The recently concluded eighth Bilateral Strategic Dialogue in Manila was a great success. The Philippine delegates (right) and the US delegation discussed a wide range of issues to enhance political, security and economic cooperatio­n.
 ??  ?? With (from left) US Assistant Secretary of State David Stilwell, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teddy Locsin Jr., US Ambassador Sung Kim and Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary Ricky Manalo.
With (from left) US Assistant Secretary of State David Stilwell, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teddy Locsin Jr., US Ambassador Sung Kim and Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary Ricky Manalo.
 ??  ?? With USAID country director Jeffrey Lehrer and PCCI chairman George Barcelon.
With USAID country director Jeffrey Lehrer and PCCI chairman George Barcelon.
 ??  ?? Ambassador Kim and Executive Secretary Salvador ‘Bingbong’ Medialdea.
Ambassador Kim and Executive Secretary Salvador ‘Bingbong’ Medialdea.
 ??  ?? DFA Undersecre­tary Ricky Manalo and US Assistant Secretary of State David Stilwell.
DFA Undersecre­tary Ricky Manalo and US Assistant Secretary of State David Stilwell.
 ??  ?? Department of Foreign Affairs’ Jaime Ramon Ascalon and US Embassy’s Brandon Hudspeth.
Department of Foreign Affairs’ Jaime Ramon Ascalon and US Embassy’s Brandon Hudspeth.
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