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PGMA cites fruitful bilateral meeting between RP and Australia
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Oct 9, 2008 - 9:40:00 AM
MANILA,
Oct. 10 (PNA) -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has expressed her
elation over the fruitful bilateral meeting held between the
Philippines and Australian governments as she warmly welcomed
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith and Trade Minister
Simon Crean in Malacanang.
“Welcome
to the Philippines. I am happy to see all of you here. I understand our
two nations had a very fruitful bilateral meeting,” the President told
Ministers Smith and Crean.
During
the courtesy call held at the Malacanang’s Music Room, the President
asked Smith and Crean to convey her warmest greetings to Australian
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
“Please
send my regards to Prime Minister Rudd. We’ll see each other at the
APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Conference) in Peru in November,” she said.
Smith
and Crean expressed appreciation for the warm reception given them by
the President and for granting their request to meet her.
They
were accompanied by Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo, Trade and
Industry Secretary Peter Favila, Presidential Adviser on the Peace
Process Hermogenes Esperon, Ambassador Rod Smith, Titon Mitra, Minister
Counsellor William Bill Paterson, ambassador for counter-terrorism, and
Richard Moore, AusAid deputy director general.
The
two Aussie ministers came to Manila to attend the 2nd
Philippines-Australia Ministerial Meeting (PAMM) held at the Hotel
Sofitel in Pasay City.
Part
of their visit here was to attend the trade and investment meeting
hosted by the Australia-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce and
Philippines-Australia Business Council which was also held at the
Sofitel Hotel.
During
a visit to the Baseco Elementary School in Port Area, Manila this
morning, Smith announced that the Australian government will give US$
13 million for education for Muslim and indigenous girls and boys in
the Philippines.
Australia
is a long-standing development partner of the Philippines and one of
the country’s largest bilateral grant aid donors. (PNA)
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