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PBBM welcomes 8 non-resident ambassadors to PH

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By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos, Philippine News Agency

NON-RESIDENT AMBASSADOR. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (center) welcomes Kenya’s Non-Resident Ambassador to the Philippines Galma Mukhe Boru (3rd from left) at Malacañan Palace in Manila on Thursday (Nov. 7, 2024). Boru was among the eight non-resident ambassadors who presented their credentials to Marcos. (Photo from the Presidential Communications Office)

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has received the credentials of the non-resident ambassadors of Kenya, Cyprus, Guinea, Micronesia, Slovakia, Uruguay, Equatorial Guinea, and Nicaragua.

The credentials of Ambassadors Galma Mukhe Boru (Kenya), Nicholas Panayiotou (Cyprus), Moussa Fanta Camara (Guinea), John S. Fritz (Micronesia), Tomáš Ferko (Slovakia), Cristina González (Uruguay), Mauricio Mauro Epkua Obama Bindang (Equatorial Guinea), and Mario José Armengol Campos (Nicaragua) were presented to Marcos in a ceremony at Malacañan Palace in Manila on Thursday afternoon.

During the presentation of credentials, Marcos expressed optimism that the new ambassadors could help strengthen their respective nations’ relations and partnerships with the Philippines in various areas, according to a Presidential Communications Office (PCO) news release on Friday.

“These areas of cooperation include economic and trade collaboration, renewable energy, agriculture, technology, defense, climate change mitigation, people-to-people ties, adherence to multilateral world order, and rule of law,” the PCO said.

Marcos also thanked Kenya and Cyprus for sympathizing with the victims of the tropical cyclones that recently battered the Philippines.

On the prospect of future collaboration between the Philippines and Kenya, Marcos told Boru that there is a “very large possibility” of exploring many areas of cooperation that the two nations “have not had the chance to do in the past.”

“And I look forward to developing those closer ties that will bring advantage to both our countries,” the President said, as quoted by the PCO.

Marcos likewise said the Philippines is eyeing closer ties with Cyprus in various areas, including people-to-people exchanges.

Panayiotou agreed that the two nations can achieve even more through cooperation in economy and investments, people-to-people exchanges, maritime affairs, and research and innovation.

“As you have noted, we have many areas that we can explore. There are many opportunities that we can explore (such as) people-to-people relationship… future interactions, and partnership,” Marcos told Panayiotou. “We look forward to strengthening of relationships and in the hope that perhaps together we can face these problems that climate change is (posing).”

The Chief Executive also expressed appreciation for Slovakia’s intention to strengthen its relations with the Philippines, despite the physical distance between the two countries.

Ferko mentioned that recent trade figures indicate encouraging signs of growth and that despite geographical distance, there is strong potential for deeper cooperation on military equipment, and water management.

González, on the other hand, emphasized her mission as Uruguay’s ambassador to the Philippines to fully develop trade relations, considering the complementary nature of the two nations’ economies.

She bared her plan to foster bilateral cooperation, particularly in areas of mutual interest, including food security, climate change efforts, sustainable agriculture, and renewable energy, to build better people-to-people ties.

“Uruguay is ready to be partner of the Philippines and I am looking forward to further contribute to strengthen our bilateral relations and maybe in receiving you in Uruguay in the near future,” González told Marcos.

The Philippines and Uruguay will celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations next year.

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