Talks of a possible collaboration on water management between the Philippines and Israel were raised during the meeting between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Israeli Foreign Minister Eliyahu Cohen, the PCO said. | GabrielLaluINQ
“So, the offers that you make for assistance and partnership in those two areas are very, very welcome,” he added.
“I think that we can work together on the segment of agriculture. I just let you know that our land, 60 percent of our land is desert. But although 60 percent of our land is desert, we were able to provide all our water needs,” Cohen said. The Israeli minister also brought up the talks of establishing direct flights between the Philippines and Israel to boost tourism and economic ties.
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