President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday called on newly appointed and confirmed Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to “continuously look for opportunities” for business and partnerships for the Philippines.
The President made this remark during a courtesy call of the newly appointed ambassadors at the President’s Hall in Malacañan Palace.
In his message, the President urged the diplomats to continue to communicate, promote the interest of the Philippines and “foster partnerships with all our neighbors.”
“And whether or not they are allies, whether or not they are friendly, nonetheless, it is very important that we continue to communicate, that we continue to engage, that we continue to have a way to explain what the Philippines is trying to do, how the Philippines sees its role in the community of nations,” the President pointed out.
“I think it is important [that] we now look and be very, very conscientious about finding opportunities for the Philippines that might be good for the Philippines,” the chief executive added.
The President said it is important for the Philippines to seal partnerships especially as the country “navigates out of this pandemic economy.”
“And in this time, I think it is very important that those partnerships are created and strengthened,” he said.
“It is important that we have partners as we try to navigate out of this pandemic economy, out of the crisis that we have had to attend to and deal with as an effect of the Ukraine conflict,” President Marcos pointed out.
As representatives of the Philippines, the President said ambassadors should serve as instruments in helping the Philippine economy and pursuing opportunities to woo more investors.
“When we endorse and assist the private sector in partnerships with whoever the investors from outside, that is also a good thing for us,” he said.
Different mission amid current challenges
During the courtesy call, the chief executive talked about the very different tasks of ambassadors in advancing the interest of the Philippines particularly as the world grapples with multiple challenges.
“So it is a different kind of mission. You no longer are concerned solely with the diplomatic contact and the diplomatic exchanges. We are no longer limited by distance, by geographical and physical positioning,” President Marcos said.
“This is something that we have to recognize now. And that is what, as I said, we look to our envoys to be able to achieve to one, consistently make known to all our friends, all our own partners, the position of the Philippines on all the aspects of the world discussion that we are all part of,” the President pointed out.
The country’s envoys, Marcos said, have to also continuously talk to people, corporations, and entities and look for opportunities and programs that could benefit the Philippines.
For instance, the President said, they have to look for ideas and partnerships with other countries offering assistance on climate change and other things that can be helpful to the Philippines.
“That’s why I think that probably is the newest feature of an envoy’s duties as I see. So that I see, well, it is a new world out there; we must adjust,” the chief executive said.
“And I believe that for the Philippines, for the national interest, that this is the way to adjust,” he added.
The President also pointed out that the country benefits from a government-to-government level of negotiation as well as mediating with the private sector in terms of investment tie-up with foreign investors.
Filipino ambassadors have to consider these things so the country could maximize its resources and partnerships to effectively manage the economy and to help the Filipino people have a better life as the nation slowly emerges from all of its present challenges, the President added.
The Filipino envoys included Ambassador Grace Tolentino Cruz-Fabella for the Argentine Republic; Ambassador Jaime Victor Badillo Leda for the Kingdom of Belgium; Ambassador Joseph Gerard Bacani Angeles for the Federative Republic of Brazil; Ambassador Eduardo Martin Ramos Meñez for the Czech Republic; Ambassador Gina Alagon Jamoralin for the Republic of Indonesia; and Ambassador Pedro Ramirez Laylo Jr. for the State of Israel.
The list of newly appointed and confirmed ambassadors also includes Ambassador Nathaniel Garcia Imperial for the Italian Republic; Ambassador Mylene De Joya Garcia-Albano for Japan; Ambassador Wilfredo Cunanan Santos for the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; Ambassador Lilybeth Rodriguez Deapera for the United Mexican States; Ambassador Lilibeth Velasco Pono for the State of Qatar; Ambassador Medardo Antonio Gonzales Macaraig for the Republic of Singapore; and Ambassador Alfonso Ferdinand Agbayani Ver for the United Arab Emirates. | PND