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Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines)

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The Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995 provided the framework for stronger protection of Filipino workers abroad, with the creation of the Legal Assistance Fund and the Assistance-to-Nationals Fund, and the designation in the DFA of a Legal Assistant for Migrant Workers' Affairs, with
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with the United States, which was ratified in the Senate. The country also sent a delegation of 108 observers to the Indonesian parliamentary elections, and engaged in cooperative activities in the areas of security, defense, combating transnational crimes, economy, culture, and the protection of
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upheld the foreign policy thrusts of the previous administration, focusing on national security, economic diplomacy, assistance to nationals, and image-building. The Philippines continued to be at the forefront of the regional and multilateral arena. It successfully hosted the ASEAN Ministerial
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redefined foreign policy as the protection of Philippine independence, territorial integrity and national dignity, and emphasized increased regional cooperation and collaboration. He placed great stress on being Asian and pursued a policy of constructive unity and co-existence with other Asian
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Among the other significant events in foreign affairs during the Ramos years were the adoption by ASEAN in 1992, upon Philippine initiative, of the Declaration on the South China Sea, aimed at confidence-building and the avoidance of conflict among claimant states; the establishment of the
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The DFA had its heyday during the post-war years, with its increased participation in the international arena. At that time, the international environment was beginning to change, requiring that new thrusts and priorities in Philippine foreign policy be determined. During the
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Growth area in 1994; the establishment of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) in 1994 as the only multilateral security dialogue in the Asia-Pacific region conducted at the government level, and the signing between the Philippine Government and the
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and to mobilize them as partners in national development, to project a positive image of the Philippines, and to increase international understanding of Philippine culture for mutually-beneficial relations with other countries.
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The policy and geographic offices of the DFA manage political and economic relations in different regions and pursue Philippine interests in multilateral organizations. These include the following:
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Throughout the 1970s, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs pursued the promotion of trade and investment, played an active role in hosting international meetings, and participated in the meetings of the
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with the United States, which helped to strengthen trade and military relations with the US, and at the same time initiating the Philippines into the arena of independent foreign policy.
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states, regardless of ideological persuasion. In 1967, the Philippines launched a new initiative to form a regional association with other Southeast Asian countries called the
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or ASEAN. It was also during this period that the Philippines normalized economic and diplomatic ties with socialist countries such as China and the
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issue through a meeting in March 1999. President Estrada strengthened bilateral ties with neighboring countries with visits to
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This article is about the government agency. For an overview of the Philippines' foreign relations, see
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from July 1992 to June 1998 defined four core areas of Philippine foreign policy: the enhancement of
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or APEC in November 1989, and an active player in regional efforts to establish the
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of the Office of Consular Affairs of the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs
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to improve existing ties with Arab states and to respond to the growing needs of
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Meeting in July 1998 and undertook confidence-building measures with China over
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was created in 1976 to provide in-house training to Foreign Service personnel.
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pushed for the passage of the Foreign Service Law in June 1952, as embodied in
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During this period, the Philippines became one of the founding members of the
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Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and International Economic Relations
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was passed creating the Department of Foreign Affairs. On September 16,
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saw the re-establishment of a democratic government under President
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Robespierre Bolivar, Chief of Staff, Office of the Secretary
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During the period when the Philippines was a colony of the
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Realizing the importance of foreign relations, President
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on September 2, 1996, of the Mindanao Peace Agreement.
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took over the library building, while the ADB moved to
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The DFA also played a major role in the forging of a
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