India, Philippines commit to continue cooperation in fighting terrorism


PTI | Manila | Updated: 20-10-2019 00:13 IST | Created: 20-10-2019 00:04 IST
India, Philippines commit to continue cooperation in fighting terrorism
Kovind and Duterte "reaffirmed warm and friendly bilateral relations, and expressed optimism about a stronger future partnership between India and Philippines", he added. Image Credit: ANI
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India and the Philippines have strongly condemned terrorism and committed to continue their cooperation in fighting the global menace as President Ram Nath Kovind and his Philippine counterpart Rodrigo Duterte expressed optimism about a stronger future partnership between the two nations. Kovind arrived in the Philippines on Thursday as part of his five-day state visit to the country.

"India and the Philippines strongly condemn terrorism and commit to continue their cooperation in fighting this global menace! Defense and Maritime security emerge as a new focus area!" Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said in a tweet on Saturday. Kovind and Duterte "reaffirmed warm and friendly bilateral relations, and expressed optimism about a stronger future partnership between India and Philippines", he added.

President Duterte, Kumar said, recognizes India's growing role in the Indo-Pacific region. "Philippines is a key country in India's 'Act East' Policy in ASEAN and Indo - Pacific," Kumar tweeted.

Earlier in the day, addressing the India-Philippines Business Conclave and the 4th ASEAN-India Business Summit here, President Kovind underlined that ASEAN-India relations are special and the country's "Act East" policy puts the ASEAN region at the centre of its engagement with the Indo-Pacific. On Friday, India and the Philippines agreed to bolster defense and maritime security partnerships and to make it a key pillar of bilateral cooperation, amidst China flexing its military muscles in the region.

The two countries also committed to working closely together to defeat and eliminate terrorism in all its forms as Kovind held wide-ranging talks with Duterte at his official residence, the Malacanan Palace. In another tweet, Kumar said, the two presidents "agreed to study and research ancient ties between India and the Philippines. Historical connections and people to people contacts are emphasized." 

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