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Canada Deepens Bilateral Engagement with the Philippines

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4 February 2013 - A Canadian delegation, headed by the. Hon. Peter McGovern, Assistant Deputy Minister for Asia and Chief Trade Negotiator for the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT-Canada), arrived in the Philippines for the inaugural meeting of the Philippines-Canada Joint Commission on Bilateral Cooperation (PHL-CA JCBC) on Tuesday, February 5.

The JCBC was created in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario for the Philippines, and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade John Baird for Canada in June 2012.

Within the ambit of the JCBC, the Philippines and Canada will work to promote initiatives to strengthen bilateral cooperation in economic, political, security, education, labor and other aspects of PHL-Canada relations.

Assistant Deputy Minister Peter McGovern called on Secretary del Rosario on February 4. He was accompanied by Ambassador of Canada to the Philippines Christopher Thornley, and officials from the DFAIT and the Embassy of Canada in the Philippines.

The latest in a series of high-level exchange visits between the two nations in the past twelve months, Mr. McGovern noted that this is proof of Canada’s engagement in Asia, and in the Philippines in particular, following the visit of Prime Minister Harper this past November. END

 

German Foreign Minister Undertakes Historic Visit to the Philippines

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Germany FM4 February 2013 - Federal Foreign Minister Dr. Guido Westerwelle of Germany will undertake an official visit to the Philippines on February 7 to 8 at the invitation of Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario.

Dr. Westerwelle’s visit is the first by a German Federal Foreign Minister in more than twelve (12) years and reciprocates an official trip to Germany by Secretary del Rosario on 7 to 9 December 2011.

The last visit of a German Federal Foreign Minister to the Philippines was the one made by Joschka Fischer who came to the country in July 2000.

Dr. Westerwelle will be accompanied by officials of the German Federal Foreign Office (FFO), a 12-man business delegation and ten (10) journalists from Germany.

During the first day of his visit, Dr. Westerwelle and his official delegation will conduct a bilateral meeting with a Philippine delegation headed by Secretary del Rosario. He will also pay a courtesy call on President Benigno S. Aquino III before he speaks in a discussion on the Mindanao peace process with representatives of the civil society.

On the last day of this trip, Dr. Westerwelle will attend a business roundtable organized by the German Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GPCCI). He will also visit a German ship management company before flying out of Manila on his way to Singapore.

Dr. Westerwelle’s visit is a very strong signal of the interest of both the Philippines and Germany to further enhance bilateral relations.

Germany is the Philippines’ second largest export market in the European Union (EU) and the second biggest source of tourists for the Philippines in Europe. Germany is also a leading source of official development assistance (ODA).

Statistics from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) shows that trade between the two (2) countries from January to September 2012 amounted to around US$2.6 billion. END

 
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