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Enhanced bilateral relations in the areas of education and security & defense are now are now being sought by the Philippine and Singaporean governments.

PH, Singapore Seek ‘Enhanced’ Ties On Security, Education

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The Philippine and Singaporean governments are eager to further enhance bilateral relations in the areas of education and security and defense.

This was among the subjects discussed during a bilateral meeting between Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. and his Singaporean counterpart Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan on January 31.

“They noted the flourishing people-to-people ties between the two countries and looked forward to the restoration of travel links once the Covid-19 situation has eased. They also discussed ways to enhance existing bilateral cooperation in the areas of security and defense, and education,” the Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

To recall, the two nations had agreed last year to intensify cooperation in maritime domain awareness, counterterrorism, defense industry development, intelligence exchange, joint military training, and law enforcement. This, as they recognize that global and regional security issues require a concerted response by partner states.

Meanwhile, on travel and tourism, Singapore is among the 157 countries that enjoy visa-free entry to the Philippines.

Based on recent government pronouncements, fully vaccinated Singaporean tourists would be allowed entry to the country starting February 10, subject to protocols.

The two top diplomats also had a “fruitful exchange of views” on efforts to uphold Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) centrality, unity and credibility, and the situation in Myanmar.

In a tweet on Tuesday, Locsin said: “It was great talking to (Vivian Balakrishnan). I always learn something new and important. I am not comfortable until I see his reaction to what I say. It has been such a privilege to know and work with him.”

Locsin last visited Singapore when the repainted Alkaff Bridge at Robertson Quay was reopened in 2019. (PNA)