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Romualdez lauds Czech Republic’s support for PH on WPS

Czech Republic President Petr Pavel and Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez at the Prague Castle, the venue of the bilateral meeting between the Czech leader and Ferdinand Marcos Jr. March 14.*

Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez hailed President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. for notching yet another triumphant achievement in statecraft that bolsters our stance on the West Philippine Sea and promises to significantly enhance our country’s defense capabilities, according to a press release from the House of Representatives.

This is after President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. secured Czech Republic President Petr Pavel’s support Thursday on the South China Sea (SCS) issue during their bilateral meeting, particularly in respecting rules-based order and ensuring free and open navigation in the area.

Romualdez noted that among others, the two leaders discussed further strengthening cooperation in various areas such as defense and cybersecurity, as well as the use and development of modern technologies.

 “The exceptional diplomatic efforts of President Marcos paid off with the expression of full support of President Pavel to the stance of the Philippines in defense of our right and sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea,” said Romualdez, leader of the 300-plus strong House of Representatives.

 “Support from countries like the Czech Republic significantly reinforces the Philippine position and amplifies the international voice dismissing China’s sweeping claims over the area. It could also help promote a rules-based approach to resolving maritime disputes by international law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS),” Romualdez added.

Romualdez is a member of the official delegation of President Marcos for his 4-day state visit to the Czech Republic.

He noted that during the joint press conference of the two leaders after their bilateral meeting, President Pavel said: “As to South China Sea we fully support the Philippines when it comes to their entitlement to free movement of goods and also very intense support because that’s a principle that, not only we all respect but, which also secures global and regional stability.”

Pavel emphasized the crucial importance of preserving peace and stability in the region, noting that any disruption would have adverse economic consequences not only to the Czech Republic but to the entire Europe as well.

According to estimates of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), roughly 80 percent of global trade by volume and 70 percent by value is transported by sea. Of that volume, 60 percent of maritime trade passes through Asia, with the South China Sea carrying an estimated one-third of global shipping.

Likewise, Romualdez commended Marcos Jr. for his foresight in advancing discussions on enhanced cooperation on defense, cybersecurity, and modern technologies between the Philippines and the Czech Republic.

“Such cooperation can bolster the Philippines’ defense capabilities, enhance maritime security in the region, and contribute to deterring potential threats to our sovereignty and territorial integrity in the West Philippine Sea,” Romualdez stressed.

He pointed out that during the meeting, President Marcos also noted that the Czech Republic has been a long-time and trusted partner in the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

Romualdez said Czech defense companies can help our country advance the Re-horizon 3 phase of the Revised Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Program (RAFPMP) focused on improving the military’s archipelagic defense capabilities which will include the acquisition of more ships, aircraft, and radar systems.

The Speaker also said the discussions on cooperation in the field of cyber security are equally crucial in fortifying the country’s defense capabilities.

Likewise, Romualdez said exploring cooperation in the use and development of modern technologies between the Philippines and the Czech Republic can lead to mutual benefits in various sectors, including defense, telecommunications, and innovation.

“Advancements in modern technologies such as AI, surveillance systems, and communication networks can enhance the Philippines’ capabilities in maritime domain awareness, intelligence gathering, and disaster response, which are particularly relevant in the context of the South China Sea,” he pointed out.*

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