Japanese solon meets VP Duterte; here's what happened
By Raymund Antonio and Raymund Antonio
Vice President Sara Duterte and Japanese lawmaker Koichi Hagiuda on Sunday, April 30, reaffirmed both countries’ commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and development cooperation.
Vice President Sara Duterte and Japanese lawmaker Koichi Hagiuda shake hands during a meeting on Sunday, April 30. (OVP photo)
The meeting between Duterte and Hagiuda also gave assurance on the development of communities to advance economic growth.
Duterte took the opportunity to share about the Philippines’ thrusts of peace and development.
“We also commit to Japan in working together for peace and development here in our country and in the region. We want stability for our country, and we want stability for the region. We want a happy and prosperous life for our citizens not just here in the Philippines but everywhere else in the world,” she told the Japanese official.
As mayor of Davao City before assuming the vice presidency, she also recalled and thanked Japan for all the help extended to her hometown.
“Let me just take this opportunity to thank the government of Japan for all the help you have done to Davao City,” she said.
Duterte shared about an ongoing bypass road project in Davao City that is expected to help boost economic activities and the development of Davao City.
The bypass road cuts across the entire area of Davao City from North to South.
“This would be truly helpful in decongesting the traffic problems in urban areas of Davao City,” the Vice President said.
“Thank you as well for the development assistance that Japan is giving the Philippines, and we are truly happy for your support to the Build Build Build and the Build Better More of both former President Duterte and President Marcos,” she added.
For his part, Hagiuda stated Japan’s economic support to the Philippines, especially during former president Rodrigo Duterte’s “Build, Build, Build” program.
The official promised that “Japan is a development partner that will fulfill its commitment.”
“Our Liberal Democratic Party would like to give full support to study the implementation of ODA (Official Development Projects) projects to achieve the goals of the Build Better More plan proposed by President Marcos following Build Build Build,” he added.
This year also marks the establishment of the decades-long cooperation between Japan and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), which the Philippines is a member of.
“This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Japan-Asean Friendship and cooperation, and on this occasion, I chose the Philippines as the destination to visit, which is a strategic partner of Japan for more than ten years,” he said.
Vice President Sara Duterte and Japanese lawmaker Koichi Hagiuda shake hands during a meeting on Sunday, April 30. (OVP photo)
The meeting between Duterte and Hagiuda also gave assurance on the development of communities to advance economic growth.
Duterte took the opportunity to share about the Philippines’ thrusts of peace and development.
“We also commit to Japan in working together for peace and development here in our country and in the region. We want stability for our country, and we want stability for the region. We want a happy and prosperous life for our citizens not just here in the Philippines but everywhere else in the world,” she told the Japanese official.
As mayor of Davao City before assuming the vice presidency, she also recalled and thanked Japan for all the help extended to her hometown.
“Let me just take this opportunity to thank the government of Japan for all the help you have done to Davao City,” she said.
Duterte shared about an ongoing bypass road project in Davao City that is expected to help boost economic activities and the development of Davao City.
The bypass road cuts across the entire area of Davao City from North to South.
“This would be truly helpful in decongesting the traffic problems in urban areas of Davao City,” the Vice President said.
“Thank you as well for the development assistance that Japan is giving the Philippines, and we are truly happy for your support to the Build Build Build and the Build Better More of both former President Duterte and President Marcos,” she added.
For his part, Hagiuda stated Japan’s economic support to the Philippines, especially during former president Rodrigo Duterte’s “Build, Build, Build” program.
The official promised that “Japan is a development partner that will fulfill its commitment.”
“Our Liberal Democratic Party would like to give full support to study the implementation of ODA (Official Development Projects) projects to achieve the goals of the Build Better More plan proposed by President Marcos following Build Build Build,” he added.
This year also marks the establishment of the decades-long cooperation between Japan and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), which the Philippines is a member of.
“This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Japan-Asean Friendship and cooperation, and on this occasion, I chose the Philippines as the destination to visit, which is a strategic partner of Japan for more than ten years,” he said.