U.S. Ambassador Philip Goldberg said “Palawan has a great interest in the maritime security of the
Goldberg said this Thursday afternoon while on a nearly week-long visit to Puerto Princesa in reply to a question asked by a local member of the press on how important Palawan is in terms of foreign policies involving the West Philippines Sea (WPS).
“Clearly, Palawan has a great interest and has a… because of its tourism industry, and because of fishing, and other ah… for other reasons… an interest in the maritime security of the
"The coast guard is here, and the navy so the government here obviously has a great interest, I think, and the governor would agree in making sure that this is a good environment for tourism and for business,” he said following a consultation with businessmen and tourism representatives belonging to the Palawan Chamber of Commerce (PCC) and the Palawan Tourism Council (PTC) at the Governor’s Conference Room.
Goldberg added that as far as the
“The countries involved should resolved these issues with mechanism just like the one being used by the Philippine government, which has taken the matter to a tribunal under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS),” he said.
Goldberg reiterated that the
“That is not the proper way or unilateral actions, as you know… Our position is quite clear, and we will support our allies as we have in the
The
“We’ve also signed an enhance defense cooperation agreement (EDCA), which we hope will enhance our ability to do many of the things I just mentioned. So, we’re working very closely and we have a close relationship with the
Ambassador Goldberg also stressed that part of his visit to Palawan as a key province in the
“We very much see the
As Palawan develops economically, the U.S. Ambassador furthered that the U.S. sees the importance of helping the residents of the province through the United States Agency for International Development (USAid)-supported COMPETE program.
“Through the COMPETE programs, we want to help the province unleash some of the potentials here as the governor (Jose Alvarez) and his team, and the private sector work to develop infrastructure, develop airports, roads, electricity – all the things that are needed to help the kind of tourism, other business opportunities that exist here,” he said, inserting that it is really the focus of his visit to Palawan.
The USAID, he averred, has a very strong program in the province and has been present for a long time with concerted efforts on key issues related to development, and with technical assistance provisions.
Goldberg stressed that more than anything, the interest of the
”People should have jobs, should be able to trade more – these are in our interests as well,” said Goldberg.
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