Russian ambassador visits INC Executive Minister, seeks more “people to people contact”

Russian Federation Ambassador Igor Anatolyevich Khovaev makes a courtesy call to Iglesia Ni Cristo Executive Minister Brother Eduardo V. Manalo on Tuesday, December 20, at the INC’s Central Office in Quezon City, as he pushed for more “people to people contact” between Russia and the Philippines. (Eagle News Service)

 

(Eagle News) — The ambassador of the Russian Federation, His Excellency Igor Anatolyevich Khovaev, visited the Iglesia Ni Cristo Central Office on Tuesday morning (December 20) where he made a courtesy call to INC Executive Minister Brother Eduardo V. Manalo.

The Russian ambassador said that Russia is very much open to Filipinos as he pushed for a more cordial and friendly relations between Russia and the Philippines.

“We need to explore all possible opportunities how to promote our bilateral cooperation. It’s time for Russia to discover the Philippines and it’s time for Filipinos to discover Russia,” the ambassador said in an interview at the Eagle Broadcasting Studio done after the courtesy call.

The ambassador also pushed for building greater awareness in Russia for the Philippines, and for the Philippines to have more knowledge and awareness of Russia.

And the key is for “more people to people contact” between Russia and the Philippines, he said.

INC minister Brother Edwil Zabala said that in the visit, both Brother Eduardo and Ambassador Khovaev “expressed mutual respect” and hope for better cordial relations with each other.

Russia is one of the countries where the INC has established local congregations. In all, the Church has established locales and group worship services in 130 countries.

 

Russian Federation Ambassador to the Philippines His Excellency Igor Anatolyevich Khovaev talks to INC Executive Minister Brother Eduardo V. Manalo during his visit to the INC Central Office in Quezon City, Philippines on Tuesday, December 20, 2016. (Eagle News Service)

 

“The Church of Christ indeed is growing around the world and establishing more and more local congregations in different countries. And among those countries where the Iglesia Ni Cristo can now be found is the Russian Federation,” Zabala said,

“Hopefully as a result of this, the good relations between the Russian Federation and the Church of Christ will continue to grow. With this visit, we hope that the people of the Russian Federation will continue to come to know about the Iglesia Ni Cristo and what it represents,” he said.

The meeting between the INC Executive Minister and the Russian ambassador lasted for about 20 minutes.

Zabala said the meeting was “very cordial” and “very respectful.”

 

Many INC Central employees also warmly welcomed the Russian ambassador, as they lined up and waved small replicas of the Russian flag when he came out of the INC Central Office’s Bulwagan, together with the INC Executive Minister.

Ambassador Khovaev also visited the main office of Eagle Broadcasting Corporation, a media partner of the INC, after his courtesy call to the INC Central Office.

Ambassador Khovaev said Russian interest in the Philippines now is very high, and the Russians are looking forward to more friendly relations with Filipinos.

“I’m happy to be here,” he said as he recalled that the bilateral ties between Russia and the Philippines have not really prospered before.

“Now it’s time to enhance our bilateral relations” Ambassador Khovaev said during his interview in one of the EBC studios.

The Ambassador said that the Russian government is also strengthening ties with all its ASEAN partners, like the Philippines.

 

Russian Federation Ambassador to the Philippines Igor Anatolyevich Khovaev is interviewed at the Eagle Broadcasting Corporation studio after his visit to the INC Central Office. In the interview, he expounds on the need for more people to people contact between Russia and the Philippines, and how Russia is willing to help the Philippine government achieve its development goals. (Eagle News Service)

 

“Our aim is to become a new reliable partner and close friend of the Philippines because we have a lot in common,” he said. “What we need is to become consistent and persistent.”

He noted that the major obstacle before on improved bilateral relations was “an incredibly low level of mutual awareness, mutual knowledge.”

“And there is only one recipe to improve education, to intensify people-to-people contact at all levels,” he said.

The Russian ambassador also noted how both the Philippines and Russia are both similar to each other, in that both societies are “multi-religious” and highly regard Christian and family values.

“We have a lot in common. Simply because our daily life is mostly based on the same Christian values. So most Russian people are Orthodox people, about 80 percent are Orthodox Christian people,” he said.

“It’s a very good basis for our friendship,” he said.

This is the fifth courtesy call made by an ambassador of a foreign nation to the INC Executive Minister this year.

This was also the first time that an ambassador from Russia made a courtesy call to the INC Central Office.

A few months back, on September 28, Australian ambassador Amanda Gorely and New Zealand ambassador David Strachan also visited the INC Central Office for a courtesy call to the INC Executive Minister .

A week before that, Ambassador Ben Effie Matityau of Israel and Guam Legislature’s Majority Leader, Senator Rory Respicio, also made similar visits to Brother Eduardo.

In July this year, the Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa, Martin Slabber also made a courtesy call to the INC Executive Minister, Bro. Eduardo V. Manalo, as he reached out to the INC after hearing about the Church’s evangelical and outreach activities in South Africa, as well as rapid expansion of the Church in the entire African continent.

 

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