DFA chief's Argentina visit boosts nuclear energy, outer space links
Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo will make an official visit to Buenos Aires where he is expected to advance agenda including science and technology cooperation between the Philippines and Argentina.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) announced on Sunday, Sept. 10, that Manalo will be in Buenos Aires from Sept. 11 to 16.
Manalo will meet Argentine Minister for Foreign Affairs Santiago Andres Cafiero on Sept. 13 to discuss various cooperation agenda.
They are expected to talk about the two countries' cooperation in science and technology, specifically in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and outer space; technical cooperation in agriculture; trade and investments; and cultural relations.
Manalo is also expected to speak about the longstanding bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries in the multilateral arena at the Consejo Argentina para Relaciones lnternacionales (CARI), the foremost think tank in Argentina; and the Universidad de Belgrano.
"Manalo's visit is also a concrete demonstration of the country's commitment to forging stronger and deeper bonds with Latin America, a region with which the Philippines shares many cultural and historical commonalities," the DFA said.
The Foreign Affairs chief's visit to the South American country is also to mark their 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations.
It has been more than a decade since a Philippine Foreign Secretary last visited Buenos Aires.
The Philippines was the first Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) country to establish relations with Argentina.