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Iranian envoy expresses readiness to assist PH; gov’t seeks ‘non-hostile’ status for PH – Palace
Iranian Ambassador to the Philippines Yousef Esmaeilzadeh on Wednesday expressed readiness to assist the Philippines, as government officials sought Iran’s commitment to designate the country as “non-hostile” and ensure safe passage for Philippine-flagged vessels and oil shipments.
Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary and Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said the Iranian Ambassador made a commitment during a meeting with Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Maria Theresa Lazaro and Department of Energy Secretary Sharon Garin on Wednesday.
Castro described the meeting to be exceptionally warm and open, given their stated readiness to cooperate, “we are highly optimistic about a favorable outcome.”
“Amb. Esmaeilzadeh noted that they have been awaiting our outreach and reaffirmed their strong willingness to assist the Philippines with our specific requests,” Castro said.
The Palace Press Officer noted that the officials agreed to course all detailed requests through official diplomatic channels to expedite processing.
“Sec Lazaro requested that Iran formally designate PH as a “non-hostile country” and ensure safe passage for PH-flagged vessels and oil shipments. This is vital for the protection of our seafarers and our energy supply. DOE is finalizing the necessary details for immediate transmission,” Castro added.
The Palace Press Officer added that Secretary Lazaro expects to speak with the Iranian Foreign Minister tomorrow to personally secure these commitments at the highest level.
Castro said Secretary Lazaro and Secretary Garin reported this matter immediately to President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.-PND
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