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Thursday, March 24, 2022

Philippines and U.S. Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Boost Cooperation on Nuclear Energy

Philippine Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdez (right) with Undersecretary Erguiza (center) and Under Secretary Jenkins (left) exchanged signed copies of the agreement.

WASHINGTON D.C.
 – The Philippines and the United States signed on March 10, 2022 a Memorandum of Understanding on Strategic Civil Nuclear Cooperation (NCMOU) which will further deepen the cooperation between the two countries in developing the Philippines’ nuclear energy program.

The NCMOU was signed by Energy Undersecretary Gerardo D. Erguiza, Jr. and Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Bonnie Jenkins at the Department of State. 


Energy Undersecretary Gerardo D. Erguiza, Jr. (center), accompanied by Philippine Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdez (right), and Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Bonnie Jenkins (left) sign the Memorandum of Understanding on Strategic Civil Nuclear Cooperation (NCMOU) for the Philippines and the United States, respectively.

In his remarks, Philippine Ambassador Jose Manuel G. Romualdez, who witnessed the signing, said: “To ensure a resilient, inclusive, and green economic growth for the Philippines, we need to intensify our work in securing reliable and sustainable energy sources, including nuclear energy. Through our cooperation, we hope to ensure the peaceful use of nuclear energy and fulfill our decarbonization goals.”


For his part, Energy Undersecretary Erguiza said the Department of Energy will intensify its collaboration with the United States to improve the knowledge and understanding by furthering the capacities on nuclear infrastructure, through various technical assistance.


Philippine Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdez (right most) and Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Bonnie Jenkins (left most) deliver their remarks at the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding on Strategic Civil Nuclear Cooperation (NCMOU) held at the Department of State.

Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Bonnie Jenkins welcomed President Rodrigo Duterte’s recent signing of Executive Order 164 “ Adopting A National Position For A Nuclear Energy Program, and For Other Purposes”, noting the inclusion of nuclear power in the Philippines’ energy mix and the country’s exploration on the viability of reopening the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. “This is great news for those of us working together to deepen collaboration between the US companies and Philippine partners in making sure that nuclear energy contributes to Philippine growth. We are delighted to partner with the Philippines to advance our shared non-proliferation energy and related climate vision,” she added.



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