PAGADIAN
CITY (Nov 10, 2016) -- President Rodrigo Duterte is eyeing to strengthen the
country’s partnership with Malaysia for security and stability, citing these as
the foundations for the Philippines’ peace process, progress, and prosperity.
In his
departure speech at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the Chief Executive
also noted that the most important on his agenda is maritime security and the
fight against piracy at sea.
The
President left for Bangkok, Thailand and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Wednesday,
November 9. He will pay his respects to the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
“His
Majesty, the King, was a true friend of the Philippines whose state visit in
1963 continues to resonate to this day,” he said.
He will
be remembered for his dedicated efforts to foster goodwill and friendship
between our nations and peoples,” the President said, adding that the King
“truly deserves a special place in history.”
The
President will then proceed to Kuala Lumpur for a two-day official visit as
part of his introductory visits to Southeast Asian countries.
Duterte
said he will meet with Prime Minister Dato Sri Mohammad Najib bin Tun Abdul
Razak to “discuss ways of sustaining the growth of both our countries, ensuring
peace and inclusive development for our peoples.”
He said
he will seek Malaysia’s greater cooperation in the war against the illicit drug
trade and continued support for the peace process in Southern Philippines.
“This
menace knows no boundaries and cooperation between our nations is vital in
order to address this problem,” Duterte said.
The
Chief Executive noted that bilateral defense, security and law enforcement
efforts should be seen as supporting both nations' resolve to contribute to
greater stability in Southeast Asia and in the larger region.
The
President said he will also discuss the ways of intensifying two-way trade and
investment as well as support for the Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Philippines
East ASEAN Growth Area to spur Mindanao growth.
“The
two tracks of peace and prosperity have to be pursued to ensure that the
development that we aim for will benefit all,” he said.
The
President said he will also use the occasion to identify other opportunities
for broader collaboration with Malaysia.
He said
will ask for Malaysia’s full support for the Association of Southeast Asian
Nation chairmanship of the Philippines next year.
“I am
hopeful that my visit will move further forward our common aspiration for our
peoples, our nations and our region,” he said.
During
his visit, the Chief Executive will meet the Filipino community in Malaysia,
noting that “their interests are at the core of our visit to Kuala Lumpur. PND
(Mindanao Pagadian Frontline with PR from
PIA9)
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