Former President Fidel V. Ramos, who has been named as
special Philippine envoy to China ,
will fly to Beijing on Monday for initial talks
with Chinese authorities on the peaceful resolution to the thorny maritime
territorial dispute between the Philippines
and China .
This will be the first trip of Ramos to China since he
was named as special envoy by President Rodrigo R. Duterte last month.
The Philippines News Agency learned about the former
President’s trip to China
Sunday afternoon and was confirmed by his office.
Accompanying Ramos to China are former Secretary of
Interior and Local Government Rafael Alunan, Chito Sta. Romana, and Sam Jones,
grandson of the former President, who speaks fluently the Mandarin language.
No other details were disclosed about Ramos’ trip to China , except that he will be flying to Beijing on Monday as a special envoy representing the
Philippine government to hold talks with Chinese authorities to find ways and
means for a peaceful resolution to the territorial sea dispute between the Philippines and China .
The United Nations arbitral tribunal in The
Hague issued a ruling in favor of the Philippines
regarding the sea dispute with China .
Despite the ruling, China continued to occupy some of
the islands in the Spratlys, driving away Filipino fishermen fishing in the
area.
Last Wednesday, President Duterte said that Ramos will visit
China
as a special envoy.
Ramos, 88, served as Philippine President from 1992 to 1998
and has maintained good personal ties with China even after stepping down from
office.
As a private citizen and senior statesman, Ramos was
instrumental in the creation of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA), a non-government
and non-profit international organization in 1998, together with other world
leaders, former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke, and former Japan Prime
Minister Morihiro Hosokawa.
Ramos was formerly the chairman of BFA.
BFA was formally inaugurated on Feb. 27, 2001 in Boao, Hainan Province , China , which serves as the
permanent BFA Headquarters. Since 2002, BFA has been holding its annual
conference at Boao.
BFA has won great support from Asian countries and drawn
extensive attention of the whole world. Now, it has become a high-end platform
for dialogs among leaders of national governments, industrial and business
circles, and academic circles of countries in Asia and other continents about
the important issues in Asia and even the
whole world.
BFA is dedicated to promoting Asian countries to achieve
common development through further integration of regional economy.
The purpose of BFA is to base itself in Asia and promote and
deepen the economic exchange, coordination, and cooperation within Asia and
between Asia and other parts of the world. It
also aims to offer a high-end dialog platform for governments, enterprises,
experts, and scholars to jointly discuss economy, society, and environment and
other relevant issues.
Through its working network with the political, business,
and academic circles, BFA will serve the ever-growing economic cooperation among
its members and between its members and other entities.
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