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Aquino to talk of good governance, economic growth in European trip

President Benigno Aquino III. Photo by RYAN LEAGOGO/蜜桃工作室

MANILA, Philippines鈥擯resident Benigno Aquino III will parade his government鈥檚 program for good governance as a foundation for good economics when he embarks on a four-nation European trip from Sept. 13 to 20.

Besides his meetings with top European leaders like German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Fran莽ois Hollande, and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, Mr. Aquino will get his opportunity in three major policy speeches he is to deliver in Belgium, France, and Germany.

Assistant Foreign Secretary for European Affairs Marie Zeneida Angara-Collinson said the President would discuss proposals on how the Philippines intended to make its relationship with these countries 鈥渓ook like and to be in the future.鈥

鈥淭he Philippines is in an enviable position to do this because of our very good economic performance. And this will be a theme that will resonate with these countries because they are looking at also revving up their own economies,鈥 she said at a press briefing in Malaca帽ang.

President Benigno Aquino III. 蜜桃工作室 FILE PHOTO

The Philippines has been riding on the momentum of a fast-growing economy that has led to higher credit ratings, accomplishments the administration attributes to its mantra that 鈥済ood governance is good economics.鈥

Save for Spain, the first stop of Mr. Aquino鈥檚 European trip and which has shown promising signs of recovery, much of the region鈥檚 economies have performed poorly.

Collinson described the Philippines as a 鈥渧ery, very attractive proposition at the moment鈥 for European investors, citing its 7.2-percent economic growth despite Supertyphoon 鈥淵olanda鈥 last year.

Mr. Aquino鈥檚 effort to curb corruption in government would also be a 鈥渧ery important theme鈥 of his visit, Collinson said.

鈥淭he good governance measures that have been put in place, that have paved the way for our economic performance over these last couple of years, [they鈥檙e] going to be a very important theme,鈥 she said. 鈥淚n fact, I don鈥檛 want to preempt, some of the [European] leaders had said they would state this recognition directly to the President when he visits.鈥

In Brussels, the President will deliver a speech at the Egmont Institute on the Philippines鈥 鈥渆nduring partnership鈥 with the European Union 鈥渂ased on shared values of democracy and the rule of law.鈥

Mr. Aquino will also speak at the French Institute for International Relations in Paris, then at the K枚rber-Stiftung Foundation in Berlin.

During the trip, the President will seek Europe鈥檚 support for Manila鈥檚 proposed triple action plan to settle territorial disputes in the South China Sea, part of which the Manila government calls the West Philippine Sea.

The Philippines wants claimant countries to cease any activity that could raise tensions in the area. It also seeks a Code of Conduct governing disputed region and wants conflicts resolved through international arbitration.

Mr. Aquino will also brief officials and other parties in Spain, France, Belgium, Germany, and the European Union on developments in the peace agreement with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

He is set to transmit to Congress on Wednesday a draft Bangsamoro Basic Law, which would pave the way for the creation of a new autonomous region in Mindanao.

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