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PH, Japan celebrate 65 years of friendship

July 29, 2021 Cristina Lee-Pisco 476 views

Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide said the bond between the Philippines and Japan has never been stronger even as he highlighted the successful collaborations between the two states throughout the years.

In celebration of the 65th anniversary of Japan-Philippines Friendship, Suga and President Rodrigo Duterte shared video messages commemorating this very important occasion.

In the video messages, both leaders expressed their well-wishes as Japan and the Philippines mark a milestone in their diplomatic relations.

Suga paid special attention to the role Japan has played in supporting the Philippines in its development efforts.

For one, Japan and the Philippines continue to work closely together in battling the COVID-19 pandemic.

Japan has provided the Philippines with ODA loans, vaccines, and medical equipment, all of which have helped in uplifting the Philippines’ response.

Likewise, the Prime Minister highlighted the infrastructure development in the Philippine.

As a huge supporter of the “Build, Build, Build” programme, Japan has been a reliable partner of the Philippines through public and private sector engagement.

Among the major undertakings of such a partnership is the Metro Manila Subway Project, the Philippines’ first-ever subway line that will soon serve many Filipinos.

Moreover, Suga also announced that Japan has successfully fulfilled its 2017 five-year commitment to public and private financing of one trillion yen (approx. 476 billions pesos) to support the Philippines.

The video message also harkens on the legacy of Japan’s engagement in peace-building in Mindanao.

Suga reaffirmed this commitment to reinforce Japan’s support in ways commensurate with the progress of the peace process.

Japan has been a long time partner of the Philippines in promoting the lasting-peace and development in Mindanao, and will continue to do so in the years beyond.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister also underscored the shared values of Japan and the Philippines as maritime nations.

With the aim of realizing of a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific,” Suga emphasized that Japan will continue to proactively advance cooperation with the Philippines. This includes the collaboration on the enhancement of maritime law enforcement capacity of the Philippine Coast Guard, and its activities in the Sulu and Celebes Seas and their surrounding seas.

The Prime Minister is optimistic that the legacy of the past 65 years of friendship will provide the momentum for further deepening relations between the two countries.

Duterte for his part reiterated that “Japan is a friend closer than a brother” highlighting the bilateral relationship between the two countries, one that is marked by one triumph after another.

He also shared his well-wishes for the success of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. He praised Japan’s hosting amidst the pandemic as an enduring symbol of humanity’s unbowed spirit.

The President concluded his message by hoping that the shared future of Japan and the Philippines remain bright.

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