Phlilippines eyes deeper maritime cooperation with EU

Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo met with the head of the EU Delegation and the heads of missions of European Union Member States (EMS) at the Spanish ambassador’s residence on April 26.
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MANILA, Philippines —  The Philippines is ready to deepen cooperation with the European Union and EU member states on maritime safety and security, maritime domain awareness and ocean governance.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo met with the head of the EU Delegation and the heads of missions of European Union Member States (EMS) at the Spanish ambassador’s residence on April 26.

Manalo highlighted the importance of upholding the rules-based order to maintain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

“This is a continuing conversation and active area of collaboration between the Philippines and the EU and EMS, with the former’s interest to deepen cooperation with the EU on maritime safety and security, maritime domain awareness and ocean governance,” the Department of Foreign Affairs said.

Manalo emphasized the Philippines’ commitment to the maintenance of international peace and security, sustainability, justice and equity, as it seeks a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the term 2027-2028 and to host the Loss and Damage Fund Board.

He invited EU countries to the 2024 International Conference on Women, Peace, and Security on Oct. 28 to 30, 2024 in Manila, which will prominently feature the role of women in peace building.

Manalo also looked forward to the early conclusion of the Philippines-EU Free Trade Agreement, and welcomed ongoing cooperation in areas such as on digital connectivity and green economy.

He stressed the significance of increasing trade and investment links to enhance economic resilience.

The Philippines and the EU will mark their 60th year of bilateral relations on May 12.

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