President Duterte all set for second trip to Russia for bilateral meeting with President Putin

(File photo) Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) meets with his Philippine counterpart Rodrigo Duterte at the Kremlin in Moscow late on May 23, 2017. The two leaders will again meet when Philippine president Duterte flies to Russia for a five-day official visit from Oct. 1 to 5, 2019 where the two leaders will witness the signing of several bilateral agreements.(Photo by MAXIM SHEMETOV / POOL / AFP)

 

(Eagle News) – President Rodrigo Duterte is all set for his five-day state visit to Russia upon the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Several bilateral agreements are set to be signed during President Duterte’s visit to Russia which starts on Tuesday, October 1.

Duterte and Putin will witness the exchange of several bilateral agreements that cover cooperation on culture, health, and basic research.

This will be President Duterte’s second visit to Russia.

His first visit to the country in May 2017 was cut short when the Marawi siege erupted.

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs Amelita Aquino said that the highlight of President Duterte’s visit is his bilateral meeting with Russian President Putin where they will discuss the state of the two countries’ bilateral relations, and on “how both sides can further enhance and expand” cooperation in various areas.

“They will also exchange views on regional and global developments and other issues.”

-Fourth meeting of President Duterte and President Putin –

This will also be the fourth meeting of the two leaders.

They first met in November 2016 on the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Peru. After President Duterte’s visit to Russia in May 2017, they met again in November 2017 on the sidelines of the APEC Summit in Da Nang, Vietnam.

During his five-day trip to Russia, President Duterte will visit the cities of Sochi and Moscow. He will also meet with the Filipino community there.

In Sochi, the President, along with President Putin and other invited leaders, will speak during the Plenary Session of the Valdai Forum on October 3, Aquino said. “The World Order Seen From the East” is this year’s theme.

The forum is organized by the Valdai Discussion Club, one of Russia’s prominent and respected think tanks and discussion groups. Top Russian and international officials, as well as policymakers, academics, and journalists gather at the annual Valdai Forum.

Part of the President’s itinerary in Moscow will be his attendance to the Philippines-Russia Business Forum aimed at promoting the trade and investment opportunities between the Philippines and Russia. The forum serves as a venue for networking between Russian and Filipino businessmen.

Duterte will also hold a brief lecture at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, one of Russia’s most prestigious and leading institutions on diplomacy and international affairs.

-Meeting with Filipino community-

The President caps his visit to Russia with a meeting with the Filipino community there.

President Duterte will also be bringing along the Bayanihan Dance Company and the Philippine Madrigal Singers who will showcase their talents before Russian audiences.

There are less than 7,000 Filipinos in Russia, mostly women, engaged in the country’s service sector, according to Aquino.
Aquino said that although the President’s first visit was short, it provided momentum for stronger ties and more engagements between the Philippines and Russia.

Russia provided military hardware to the Philippine military while it was battling the ISIS-linked Maute Group in Mindanao, aiding Filipino security forces with crucial support to defeat the extremists, the President said then.

While the members of the President’s official delegation are still being finalized, Aquino said the secretaries of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Finance, Department of Trade and Industry, and the Department of National Defense will travel with the President during the visit.