Israel's top diplomat, Foreign Minister Eliyahu Cohen, arrived in the Philippines on Sunday night to bolster ties of the two nations, particularly in the fields where Tel Aviv is expert of: agriculture, water, innovation and technology, and economy.
Cohen will spend his first day in Manila with a bilateral talk with his counterpart, Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo, the Israeli Embassy in the Philippines said.
According to the embassy, Cohen's two day visit will boost the historically friendly relations between Israel and the Philippines spanning for about 65 years now.
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