MOSCOW, RUSSIA — Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano
expressed his gratitude to his counterpart Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov for Russia's commitment to broaden relations with the Philippines in
various spheres.
Cayetano personally extended his appreciation and gratitude to Lavrov
for the various agreements signed between the two governments.
"Your Excellency, I want to reiterate the President’s commitment
to strengthen the relations between Russia and the Philippines in many
areas," Cayetano told Lavrov at a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs here on Thursday, May 25.
The new Foreign Affairs Secretary thanked Moscow for its commitment to
strengthen cooperation with Manila particularly in security and intelligence
cooperation and in stepping up measures to combat terrorism especially amid
violence in southern Philippines.
"Current developments in Mindanao where ISIS involvement is
suspected, support our common desire to strengthen security and intelligence
cooperation and make this a safer world for all of our people," Cayetano
said.
"So let me again express our gratitude for Russia’s offer to share
your expertise, experience and vast knowledge in the field of security and
fighting terrorism," he added.
At least nine agreements in the areas of tourism, agriculture, defense
cooperation, trade and industry, foreign affairs, transportation, and culture
and the arts were signed between the Philippines and Russia.
This
despite the absence of President Rodrigo Duterte, who had to cut short his trip
to Moscow due to a terror incident in Marawi City that prompted him to declare
martial law in Mindanao.
Cayetano again expressed his gratitude to Russian President Vladimir
Putin for understanding the decision of the President and even adjusting his
schedule to meet with Duterte before returning to the Philippines last Tuesday.
Cayetano said the President is still looking forward to visit Russia
again to which Lavrov responded that Moscow will be happy to see Duterte
anytime.
For
his part, Lavrov said the short visit of Duterte in Moscow has given an
"important impetus" to the development of stable relations between
the Philippines and Russia.
He said the two governments have been preparing to sign documents on
military and law enforcement cooperation.
He likewise reiterated Russia's solidarity with the leadership of
Duterte expressing his sympathies and condolences to those who were hurt in
Marawi. (PND)
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