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Congresswoman Bordallo Meets with Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - June 24 , 2008– Washington, D.C.

Congresswoman Madeleine Z. Bordallo is participating this week in meetings with President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of the Republic of the Philippines.  President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo arrived in Washington, D.C., yesterday for a series of meetings to discuss environmental protection, United States foreign assistance, and regional economic integration, among other issues, with key U.S. government leaders including President Bush and Members of the United States Congress.  Tomorrow, members of the Congressional U.S.-Philippines Friendship Caucus will receive President Macapagal-Arroyo on Capitol Hill.  Yesterday, Congresswoman Bordallo joined President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo at a luncheon meeting with stakeholders of the “Coral Triangle Initiative.” 

The Coral Triangle Initiative is an international partnership in the East Asian and Pacific region addressing two major threats:  resource exploitation and climate change effects.  The Coral Triangle Initiative focuses on protecting coral reefs from man-made and natural disturbances, developing sustainable fisheries, and ensuring food security for the region’s inhabitants.  Several countries in the region, including Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands have partnered to launch the Coral Triangle Initiative, and leaders in each of these countries are working together to enlist more international partners both from within the non-governmental community and among neighboring nation-state governments for the initiative.

During the discussion at the luncheon meeting yesterday, Congresswoman Bordallo reaffirmed her commitment to international coral reef conservation, and commended the leaders and stakeholders that were present for launching the Coral Triangle Initiative.  “The Coral Triangle Initiative is an excellent example of multinational cooperation and partnership to protect our world’s most biologically diverse and richest concentration of corals.  It is an initiative whose success is underwritten with support from both the public and private sector, and I commend President Macapagal-Arroyo for her leadership in support of the Coral Triangle Initiative.”

As the Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Oceans, Congresswoman Bordallo remains committed to advancing coral reef conservation.  Earlier this year, Congresswoman Bordallo introduced H.Con.Res. 300 to recognize the necessity for the United States to maintain its significant leadership role in improving the health and promoting the resiliency of coral reef ecosystems, which passed in the House of Representatives in May.  Congresswoman Bordallo also supports the Micronesia Challenge, an initiative spearheaded by President Remengesau of Palau and of which Guam is a partner to conserve 30% of marine resources and 20% of terrestrial resources across Micronesia by the year 2020.  Congresswoman Bordallo is also an original cosponsor and supporter of H.R. 1205, the Coral Reef Conservation Amendments Act of 2007.  Both H.R 1205 and H.Con.Res. 300 are pending in the U.S. Senate.

PHOTO (From Left to Right):  Hon. Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Chairwoman, Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans, U.S. House of Representatives; Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President, Republic of the Philippines. On Monday, June 23, 2008, Congresswoman Bordallo joined President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo at a luncheon on the "Coral Triangle Initiative".

Contact: Joseph E. Duenas in Washington, D.C. at 202-225-1188 or Audreya Taitano at 671-477-4272/4

joseph.duenas@mail.house.gov or audreya.taitano@mail.house.gov

www.house.gov/bordallo


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