A geopolitical expert is urging the government to engage in more strategic partnerships with like-minded states in the European Union.
Stratbase ADR Institute President Professor Dindo Manhit made the statement following the visit of Poland Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski to the Philippines, the first visit of a Polish minister to the Philippines in 20 years.
As part of his official visit last week, international think tank Stratbase ADR Institute organized a forum on the impacts of regional conflicts on global security, where Sikorski delivered a keynote speech and participated in a panel discussion.
Facing Russia, Poland has become a key player in Europe’s defense, much like the Philippines’ role in regional security against China’s actions in the West Philippine Sea.
“Through this exchange of strategies and experiences, we reinforce our shared commitment to upholding a rules-based international order, working together to secure a stable and prosperous future for our region,” said Manhit.
Since formalizing ties in 1973, both the Philippines and Poland have steadily expanded cooperation across various fields including trade, economy, and defense.
Manhit said the 51 year-relationship between the Philippines and Poland highlights the commitment to deepening mutual understanding and collaboration.
He then urged the Philippine government to participate in more strategic engagements with like-minded states in the European Union.