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Ban In Philippines On First Leg Of Asia Tour

Published: Wed 29 Oct 2008 10:01 AM
Ban Lands In Philippines On First Leg Of Four-Nation Asia Tour
New York, Oct 28 2008 10:10AM
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived today in the Philippines, the first stop on a four-nation Asia tour that will also take the United Nations chief to India, Nepal and Bangladesh.
Upon their arrival in Manila, Mr. and Mrs. Ban were greeted by a guard of honour and a military band, and welcomed by Foreign Secretary Alberto G. Romulo, other senior Government officials and heads of UN offices based in the Philippines.
Mr. Ban will address the opening session of the second Global Forum on Migration and Development tomorrow. He will also meet with President Gloria Arroyo and other senior officials, and receive the Order of Sikatuna, the highest honour given to a non-Philippine national that is usually reserved for current or former heads of States or governments.
While in the South-East Asian nation, he will also receive an honorary doctorate from the University of the Philippines.
Mr. Ban is the first Secretary-General to visit the Philippines in nearly three decades. Kurt Waldheim visited in 1979 when he was the head of the world body.
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