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Saudi Arabia’s KFCRIS seeks to write new chapter with Philippine­s

- Ellie Aben Manila

An Islamic studies and research center in Saudi Arabia is “opening its doors” to Filipinos seeking to pursue scholarly work as part of efforts to strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries.

In a statement on Saturday, Malacanang said that the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS) had “conveyed its readiness” for the initiative to Presidenti­al Assistant on Foreign Affairs and Special Envoy Robert Borje during his recent visit to the Kingdom.

In a meeting with KFCRIS Secretary-General Turki bin Mohammed Al-Shuwaier, Borje underscore­d the importance of enhancing academic and peopleto-people exchanges between the two countries.

Al-Shuwaier said he “hopes to forge more tie-ups with institutio­ns of higher learning in the Philippine­s, including those in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM),” the statement said.

Borje visited the KFCRIS to “pay respect to the Kingdom’s Islamic heritage, values and identity” and honor the “enduring ties” between the Philippine­s and Saudi Arabia, it added.

The visit by President Rodrigo Duterte’s special envoy was an “important opportunit­y for Saudi Arabia to work with the Philippine­s,” the statement quoted Al-Shuwaier as saying, while Borje expressed gratitude to the Saudi official for “opening opportunit­ies to Filipino students seeking to study at the center.”

“Enhanced collaborat­ion on education, research and culture between the two countries is part of President Duterte’s thrust for forging multi-dimensiona­l relations with Saudi Arabia,” Borje said.

In comments to Arab News on Sunday, the Philippine Embassy in Riyadh told Arab News that the KFCRIS was “accepting visiting fellows who would like to research topics that are relevant to its thrusts of the center, and is encouragin­g Filipinos to join its network of academic researcher­s.”

“The embassy is also working to establish linkages between the center and some universiti­es in the Philippine­s, particular­ly in the Bangsamoro, to promote cooperatio­n between Philippine and Saudi academic institutio­ns, among others,” it added.

On when the collaborat­ion between the KFRIC and the Philippine­s would begin, Filipino ambassador Adnan Alonto told Arab News on Sunday that it was “subject to further talks with the center.”

“The embassy will follow through. We will discuss any future visits,” he added.

Enhanced collaborat­ion on education, research and culture between Saudi Arabia and the Philippine­s is part of President Rodrigo Duterte’s thrust for forging multidimen­sional relations with Saudi Arabia.

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