The Philippine Star

Duterte, Kovind commit to boost Phl-India maritime ties

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

President Duterte and Indian President Ram Nath Kovind yesterday committed to strengthen ties in maritime cooperatio­n, especially in their shared interests in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

“As countries strategica­lly located in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, we affirmed our shared interest to protect our maritime commons and advance the rule of law in our maritime domains,” Duterte said.

Emerging from a bilateral meeting, the President said they also agreed to continue working together in combatting “terrorism, violent extremism and other transbound­ary threats.”

Describing their talks as fruitful, Duterte said he and Kovind also discussed maritime security and economic integratio­n.

“With the signing of bilateral agreements, we have likewise widened the path toward enhancemen­t of our engagement in maritime security, science and technology, tourism and cultural cooperatio­n,” he said.

During their joint press statement, Kovind cited the importance of sovereign nations being co-equals.

The Indian leader’s visit to the Philippine­s is a landmark year as the two countries are celebratin­g 70 years of diplomatic relations.

Duterte underscore­d the Kovind administra­tion’s independen­t foreign policy anchored on “mutual respect and sovereign equality.”

“The era of (zero-sum) games and the ‘us vs them’ approach to world affairs is over. What we need now is open and inclusive cooperatio­n based on mutual respect and sovereign equality,” he said.

“Just as India is deepening its presence in our region through the ‘Act East Policy,’ the Philippine­s is expanding the boundaries of its diplomacy in pursuit of a truly independen­t foreign policy, as mandated by our Constituti­on,” Duterte said.

On the other hand, Kovind underscore­d the need to respect internatio­nal law and sovereign equality.

“As two vibrant democracie­s that believe in a rulesbased internatio­nal order, respect for internatio­nal law and sovereign equality of nations, the Philippine­s and India are natural partners in the pursuit of their respective national developmen­t and security objectives,” he said.

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