Peru–Philippines relations

Peru–Philippines relations

Peru

Philippines
Diplomatic Mission
Consulate of Peru, Manila[1] Consulate of the Philippines, Lima[2]

Peru–Philippines relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Peru and the Philippines. The Philippines and Peru are both predominantly Roman Catholic countries and were ruled by the Spanish Empire for hundreds of years.

In 2008, Former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Former Peruvian President Alan García held bilateral talks and shared commonalities talking about the kinship between their two countries. Following on the meeting of the two Presidents, it was announced in 2008 that the re-introduction of the Spanish language in Philippine schools in 2009 would be a very timely move as the Philippines and Peru had agreed to expand their diplomatic, bilateral and trade relations.[3] In 2009, a Philippines Department of Education order titled a Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MLE) detailed a planned educational methodology which did not involve the Spanish language.[4]

References

  1. "Consulate of Peru, Manila, Phillipines".
  2. "Consulate General of the Phillipines, Lima, Peru".
  3. "RP, PERU to expand trade relations". Bohol News Daily. Retrieved 2008-11-28.
  4. DepEd Order 74 of 2009 (PDF) (archived from the original on 2012-06-16)
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