House passes resolution strengthening PH, Japan ties

MANILA, Philippines–The House of Representatives has passed a resolution seeking to strengthen the mutual cooperation between Manila and Tokyo through the Philippines-Japan Parliamentarians’ Friendship Society.

The resolution, which was introduced by Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez and other lawmakers, also designated the officers and members of the friendship society.

“The Philippines and Japan have a history of close bilateral relations spanning more than 67 years now. And in those long years, Japan has always been a close ally in almost every facet of international relations, especially in the areas of trade and economy,” Romualdez said.

The resolution noted that the Philippines and Japan have been cooperating in a number of areas, including trade, investment, education, and culture. It also said that the two countries have been working together to promote peace and stability in the region.

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“Through the Philippine-Japan Parliamentarians’ Friendship Society, the Philippines and Japan share a common aspiration to intensify their collaborative endeavors in pursuit of regional peace and prosperity, to promote mutual understanding and cooperation, and to strengthen the bonds of camaraderie and solidarity between them,” the resolution said.

The resolution also appointed Zamboanga del Norte Representative Glona G. Labadlabad as chairperson and Pangasinan Representative Ma. Rachel J. Arenas as vice-chairperson of the Friendship Society.

(This article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence and reviewed by an editor.)

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