Islamabad, November 29, 2023 – The China Pakistan Study Center, Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI), in collaboration with Embassy of the Philippines, organized a seminar today, focusing on relations between Pakistan and the Philippines in the changing global landscape. The Seminar, titled “Pakistan-Philippines Bilateral Relations in the Changing World,” aimed to explore opportunities for enhanced collaboration across a broad spectrum.
Ambassador Sohail Mahmood, Director-General ISSI, while giving his welcoming remarks, acknowledged the enduring strength of Pakistan-Philippines relations marked by friendship, trust and mutual understanding. He stressed the importance of upscaling bilateral trade, investment and economic cooperation, sustaining a steady momentum of high-level visits, and fostering closer people-to-people exchanges. He also underscored the importance of Pakistan-Philippines relations in the context of Pakistan’s elevated partnership with ASEAN.
Ambassador Maria Agnes M. Cervantes, Ambassador of the Philippines in Islamabad, reminded that Pakistan and the Philippines had signed 25 cooperation agreements — strengthening bilateral cooperation on various track of the relations. She highlighted the potential for increased economic cooperation, especially in Information Technology, and emphasized the importance of people-to-people exchanges and cultural understanding.
Ambassador Mohsin Razi, former Ambassador of Pakistan to the Philippines, shared his views on the excellent relations between Pakistan and the Philippines based on common values, dating back to the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1949. He highlighted mutual support on the international forums, including the Philippines’ support for Pakistan’s ASEAN engagement and joint initiative to promote inter-faith dialogue. Despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, bilateral trade between the two countries has substantially increased, he noted.
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