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Speech Endorsing the Confirmation of Jose Manuel Babe

Romualdez as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary


to the United States of America
Delivered by Senate President Pro-Tempore Ralph G. Recto
23 Aug 2017

Our soon-to-be man in Washington DC is no babe in the woods in


US affairs.

Though principally based in Manila, he has enough contacts in the


American capital that he can be considered a Beltway insider.

So wide is his network, I was told, that should Trump drain the
swamp, those flushed away and those who will remain are surely
friends of his.

So wired is he with the beating heart of the US government, that a


friend has joked that if the nominee decides to swim across the
Potomac unannounced, someone in Foggy Bottom will be waiting
with a set of dry clothes for him.

But more than connections, he has many other competencies, not


to mention the communication skills, which make him a fine
diplomat.

He is articulate in both the spoken and written word. He was a TV


reporter, and remains a working journalist, churning multiple
columns in a week, in addition to running a publishing house.

Though he has not held public office, he dabbles in policy, which


qualifies him as a public intellectual whose views shape major
decisions taken by those in power.

He is an influencer, but of the cerebral kind, whose contributions to


civic debates are not confined to 140-character blasts, or troll-
friendly memes, but in well thought-out think pieces.

The CA briefing paper says he is an Americanophile, which is


good, because it means that he is abreast with US developments,
and attuned to policy debates that would have an impact on our
country.

Mr. President:
He will be going to the US capital during one of the lowest points of
Philippine-US relations.

But I believe that he can heal whatever fissures there are, and
correct whatever misconceptions have arisen in recent months.

Luckily the two countries relationship is so deep, and so is the


knowledge of the person who will represent our interests.

And he knows how important his mission is, at a time when shifting
geopolitical tides and changing global trade winds could lead us to
perilous shoals, that after decades of refusing public appointment,
this patriot has finally accepted one.

Thus, it is with pleasure that I second the confirmation of the


appointment of Mr. Jose Manuel Romualdez as our Ambassador
to the United States of America.

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