Philippines Secretary of Foreign Affairs Affirms His Country's Keenness on Developing Bilateral Relations with Qatar

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Manila / Information Office / May 05  

HE Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines Teodoro Locsin affirmed his country's keenness on deepening and developing bilateral relations with the State of Qatar, expressing his aspiration for more fruitful cooperation between the two countries.

"Today we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the establishment of our diplomatic relations. It is a celebration of enduring friendship, fruitful relationships over the years, and optimism for our future," Locsin said in a recorded video message marking the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Qatar and the Philippines.

His Excellency extended his deepest thanks to the Qatari government for ensuring the welfare of about two hundred and forty thousand Filipino citizens in Qatar, adding, "Qatari nationals will always be welcome in the Philippines, and you will feel that you are among friends."

The Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs said that the government of the State of Qatar has instituted bold reforms to protect the rights of migrant workers, and its decision echoed wisdom in recognizing the role of migrant workers in nations' building.

He added, "Filipinos are looking for additional labor reforms that would further promote the welfare and competitiveness of Filipinos in Qatar, and it brings us pride that Filipinos, who regard Qatar as their second home, have contributed significantly to the development of its key economic sectors, including health care, construction and hospitality."

His Excellency thanked HH the Amir and the government of the State of Qatar for continuously caring for Filipinos and other migrant workers during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and for offering vaccinations free of charge, adding this is another manifestation of Qatar's constant generosity towards others, including Filipinos, especially in difficult times.

He added: "Last year, Qatar donated around 50 metric tons of rescue and relief equipment to the Philippine Red Cross following the devastation caused by the typhoon that struck the Philippines. We always remember and remain grateful for this help."