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Speaker cites America’s aid in COVID fight

House Speaker Martin G. Romualdez has expressed the Philippine government’s deep gratitude to the United States for helping the country fight the coronavirus disease.

FOUR-EYE MEETING. Speaker Martin Romualdez (left) and Assistant Secretary of State Department for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink hold talks in Washington D.C. Wednesday (Manila time). Ryan Ponce Pacpaco

Romualdez conveyed the country’s sincere appreciation and thanks during a meeting with Daniel Kritenbrink, the US State Department’s Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, in Washington DC on Tuesday.

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“We are thankful that our alliance has remained robust, and I believe that an enhanced dialogue between the US and the Philippines would help cement the bond of friendship that we have forged throughout the years,” Romualdez said.

“As we both affirm the strengthening of the Philippine-US partnership today, we would like to seize this occasion also to extend our gratitude for the continued cooperation to our country as well as your valuable assistance in our fight against the COVID-19 pandemic,” Romualdez said.

He assured Kritenbrink that the Philippine House of Representatives “remains committed to supporting measures that would help deepen cooperation with the United States, particularly in the areas of the supply chain, health and security, environment and climate change, energy security, and interconnectivity.”

“I am confident that our meeting today would further lead to stronger relations between our countries and would help attain peace and prosperity in the entire Asia-Pacific region,” the Speaker said.

Romualdez said he met with the US official to broaden and strengthen the engagement between the two countries, and bolster ongoing and future bilateral initiatives, particularly in economic cooperation.

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