Denmark's foreign minister will come to the Philippines next week to sit down with Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo to explore other possible areas of cooperation between the two countries.
Denmark's top diplomat Lars Løkke Rasmussen will undertake an official visit to the country on Dec. 9 to 10 as he is set to become the first Danish foreign minister to make such a trip to Manila in 25 years.

"The visit underscores the 78 years of Philippines-Denmark bilateral relations and the like-minded interest to forge even stronger partnerships in future-leading sectors," the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said.
Rasmussen and Manalo will engage in talks to promote closer bilateral relations between the two countries and will focus on enhancing cooperation in various areas.
These include trade and investments, maritime cooperation, green shipping, green transition, health, financial and development cooperation, and people-to-people links.
"The Foreign Ministers will exchange views and insights on regional and international issues of mutual concern, in relation to the shared commitment of the Philippines and Denmark to promote peace, stability, and a rules-based international order," DFA added.