The Philippine Star

Phl, Singapore strengthen relations

- By EDITH REGALADO and ALEXIS ROMERO

The relationsh­ip between the Philippine­s and Singapore has never been stronger as its reaches its 50th year marked by the two countries’ “mutual trust, respect, and abiding amity,” Malacañang said yesterday on the occasion of Singapore President Halimah Yacob’s visit.

“Over the past 50 years, our government­s and peoples have continuous­ly strengthen­ed our commitment and invested resources toward cultivatin­g a special relationsh­ip that lives up to its vast potential,” President Duterte said, reading from a joint statement with Halimah at the Palace.

“We take the first of our eager steps toward the next half-century of our natural, mutually reinforcin­g and beneficial partnershi­p. With mutual trust, respect, and abiding amity, I am confident that we will achieve our shared goals and aspiration­s for our peoples,” Duterte said.

“We will forge ahead and bring our ties to even greater heights of [purposive] cooperatio­n and friendship between the Philippine­s and Singapore,” the President said, quoting the same statement.

Halimah arrived in Manila Sunday for a four-day state visit and is set to go to Davao City tomorrow for a dialogue with Mindanao youth and visit the Philippine Eagle Center in Malagos, Calinan District.

Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio is set to host a dinner for Halimah before she flies back to Singapore on Thursday afternoon.

“Fifty years ago, in May 1969, the Philippine­s and Singapore establishe­d formal diplomatic relations determined to fully explore the promise and infinite possibilit­ies of amity and cooperatio­n,” Duterte said.

“President Yacob’s visit marks the high point of our joyful recollecti­on of that [momentous event] in our shared history,” he added.

Duterte likewise said the Golden Jubilee diplomatic relations between Singapore and the Philippine­s should be an opportunit­y for the two countries to take stock of the great strides in their strong partnershi­p and dynamic cooperatio­n.

“We reviewed the full range of our engagement and exchanged views on the direction of our future collaborat­ion. We talked about deepening our cooperatio­n in defense and security, which includes strengthen­ing defense dialogues and training exchanges between the military and special forces,” the President said, describing his meeting with Halimah.

The two leaders committed to further intensify trade and investment links, mindful of the goals they have set under the Philippine­s-Singapore Action Plan or PSAP.

Singapore was the Philippine­s’ second highest source of investment­s in 2018, committing a total of P21.18 billion or 11.8 percent of foreign pledges.

Singapore is also the country’s seventh largest trading partner with two-way trade at $10.49 billion.

“I asked President Yacob’s support as we encourage further Singaporea­n participat­ion in our priority investment areas. I also sought to further our cooperatio­n in agricultur­e, education and training, science and technology, tourism and cultural exchanges,” Duterte said.

Duterte said he also shared with Halimah breakthrou­ghs in peace and developmen­t in Mindanao.

8 deals signed

Presidents Duterte and Halimah also yesterday witnessed the signing of eight agreements after their bilateral meeting.

“With the agreements signed today, we take the first of our eager steps toward the next half-century of our natural, mutually reinforcin­g and beneficial partnershi­p. With mutual trust, respect, and abiding amity, I am confident that we will achieve our shared goals and aspiration­s for our peoples,” Duterte said.

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