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Senator Alan Cayetano suggested that the Philippines should view Japan as an inspiration when it comes to economical success.

Cayetano: Japan Can Be PH’s Roadmap To Economic Recovery

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Senator Alan Peter Cayetano on Wednesday said the Philippines can use the economic success of Japan as a “roadmap,” noting how it quickly recovered from its devastating defeat in World War II and has now become one of the strongest economies in the world.

“Kung gusto nating baguhin ang Pilipinas, the friendship of Japan and the Philippines is very important. The model of Japan na dapang-dapa but within 30 years became one of the strongest economies of the world can be our roadmap,” Cayetano said in a manifestation during the Commission on Appointments (CA) plenary session on September 21, 2022.

The CA had convened to consider the interim appointment of Mylene Garcia-Albano as the country’s new envoy to Japan. Cayetano, speaking as CA Minority Leader, expressed no opposition to her confirmation.

In his manifestation, Cayetano, who served as Foreign Affairs Secretary from 2017 to 2018, stressed the importance of the country’s relations with Japan given the historical and economic ties of the two countries.

He said from a “very bitter past” during World War II, the two countries have now become friends.

“Over the years, we found a way to love our enemies and Japan also found a way to go beyond reparations through aid, financing, and technology,” he said.

Cayetano also paid tribute to the late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his effort to navigate a rough patch in the relationship between the United States of America during the previous administration.

“I’d like to again pay tribute to Prime Minister [Shinzo] Abe during the time when the Philippines and the US had a rough relationship under the Duterte administration. The Japanese stepped up and Prime Minister Abe played the role of bridging our relationship with the US,” he said.

Source: http://www.senate.gov.ph