By Roy Mabasa
Outgoing Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua has cited House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano’s contributions to the strengthening of relations between Manila and Beijing.
Outgoing Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua and House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano
(Chinese Embassy in Manila / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) In a courtesy call at the House of Representatives on Monday, Zhao said Cayetano’s important role in the friendly parliamentary exchanges and cooperation between the two countries “served as an important way to deepen the bilateral relations and the friendship between the two peoples.” Zhao, who was instrumental in forging closer Philippines-China ties under the Duterte Administration, said Beijing was committed to further promoting the parliamentary exchanges and interaction between the two countries to constantly enrich their Comprehensive Strategic Cooperation relationship. During their meeting, Cayetano told the Chinese envoy that the Lower House had high regard for the developing friendly exchanges and cooperation with the Chinese legislature and hoped to learn from their successful experience of governance and legislation. The House leader also expressed his appreciation for Zhao’s contribution in promoting the development of the Philippines-China friendly relations and deepening the cooperation between the legislatures of the two countries even as he wished the outgoing diplomat all the success in the future. Prior to their meeting, the House of the Representatives passed Resolution No. 474 introduced by Cayetano, honoring the work and contribution of Zhao in his five-year posting in the Philippines, and conferring upon him the Congressional Medal of Achievement. Last week, President Duterte conferred on Zhao the Order of Sikatuna with the Rank of Datu and wished the Chinese diplomat good luck as he leaves Manila for his next assignment.
Outgoing Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua and House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano(Chinese Embassy in Manila / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) In a courtesy call at the House of Representatives on Monday, Zhao said Cayetano’s important role in the friendly parliamentary exchanges and cooperation between the two countries “served as an important way to deepen the bilateral relations and the friendship between the two peoples.” Zhao, who was instrumental in forging closer Philippines-China ties under the Duterte Administration, said Beijing was committed to further promoting the parliamentary exchanges and interaction between the two countries to constantly enrich their Comprehensive Strategic Cooperation relationship. During their meeting, Cayetano told the Chinese envoy that the Lower House had high regard for the developing friendly exchanges and cooperation with the Chinese legislature and hoped to learn from their successful experience of governance and legislation. The House leader also expressed his appreciation for Zhao’s contribution in promoting the development of the Philippines-China friendly relations and deepening the cooperation between the legislatures of the two countries even as he wished the outgoing diplomat all the success in the future. Prior to their meeting, the House of the Representatives passed Resolution No. 474 introduced by Cayetano, honoring the work and contribution of Zhao in his five-year posting in the Philippines, and conferring upon him the Congressional Medal of Achievement. Last week, President Duterte conferred on Zhao the Order of Sikatuna with the Rank of Datu and wished the Chinese diplomat good luck as he leaves Manila for his next assignment.