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United Kingdom, Philippines Eye Bilateral Deals On Trade, Maritime Cooperation

Ang Pilipinas at United Kingdom ay nag-uusap tungkol sa mga bagong kasunduan sa kalakalan at maritime cooperation sa darating na 2026.

United Kingdom, Philippines Eye Bilateral Deals On Trade, Maritime Cooperation

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The Philippine government is looking at signing a number of new agreements with the United Kingdom ahead of the 80th anniversary of their bilateral relations in 2026, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said.

In a press release Wednesday, the DFA said among these deals are memoranda of understanding in trade and investments, maritime, defense, Information and Communications Technology.

The DFA said these are “expected to be concluded this year” leading towards the commemorative celebration of the 80th Philippine-UK anniversary.

At the 2nd Philippines-UK Strategic Dialogue in London on Feb. 3, DFA Undersecretary for Bilateral Relations and ASEAN Affairs Ma. Theresa Lazaro and UK Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Indo-Pacific) Catherine West MP identified the next milestones of the relations, with emphasis on the soon to be signed deals.

Both delegations also looked forward to the conclusion of the Joint Framework Agreement, set for signature in March this year.

During the meeting, West and Lazaro also exchanged views and positions on regional and international issues, with the latter thanking the UK for its “continued support for advancing the rule of law in the Indo-Pacific region”.

The Strategic Dialogue is the outcome of the Philippines-UK Enhanced Partnership officially launched in November 2021.

Since the launch in 2021, both countries have hosted thematic meetings in five strategic areas of cooperation, referred to as “pillars” of the partnership, namely political affairs, defense, maritime, economic and trade, and climate and environment. (PNA)