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USA: PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES FIDEL RAMOS VISIT UPDATE
(9 Apr 1998) English/Nat
Philippines President Fidel Ramos was given a ceremonial welcome at the Pentagon on Thursday where he met with the U-S Defence Secretary William Cohen.
Ramos is in Washington on his final visit as the Philippine head of state.
Fidel Ramos has thus far had a successful trip.
On Wednesday Ramos had a meeting with top officials at the World Bank who praised him for steering clear of the Asian financial crisis.
The Pentagon offered familiar surroundings on Thursday for Ramos, the former military chief of the Philippines and himself a graduate of the U-S Military Academy at West Point.
Ramos was set to discuss security issues in the Pacific region with U-S defence chief William Cohen.
The two leaders, whose countries both belong to the Asia Pac...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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PHILIPPINES: PRESIDENT RAMOS ATTEMPT TO END CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS
(9 Sep 1997) Natural Sound
Philippines President Fidel Ramos used a nationwide broadcast on Monday to try and defuse tensions over plans to amend the constitution.
The country's financial markets declined sharply after reports that Ramos was looking to extend his term in office.
The President denied the allegations and said he would not be declaring martial law to keep his grip on power.
Philippines stocks plummeted on Monday after reports that President Ramos was seeking to extend his term in office.
Any extension would require changes to the country's constitution - a move that would be unpopular in the business sector.
Last week, four leading businessmen issued a statement condemning any moves for change.
But the President carried on state affairs as usual, wel...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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http://rtvm.gov.ph - President Fidel Ramos's SONA 1997
Batasan Pambansa, Quezon City
July 23, 1997
published: 09 Oct 2011
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http://rtvm.gov.ph - President Fidel Ramos Inaugural Speech 1992
June 30, 1992, Quirino Grandstand, Manila
published: 07 Oct 2011
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NTG: Exclusive: Panayam kay Ex-Pres. Fidel V. Ramos (ika-3 bahagi)
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published: 26 Oct 2012
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Meeting with Former President Fidel V. Ramos 10/4/2018
Music Room, Malacañan Palace
October 4, 2018
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte meets with former President Fidel V. Ramos and Ramos Peace and Development Foundation, Inc. (RPDEV) consultant Tony Abaya at the Music Room in Malacañan Palace on October 4, 2018.
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published: 05 Oct 2018
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PHILIPPINES: PRESIDENT FIDEL RAMOS CAMPAIGN RALLY
(4 Feb 1995) English/Nat
Philippine President Fidel Ramos is on the campaign trail, and predicting that the candidates he supports will sweep the upcoming Senate race.
At a rally in Manila today he backed candidates from a range of political parties, including a former opponent.
Election campaigns in the Philippines are always colourful. The upcoming Senate race scheduled for May 8 is no exception.
Philippine President, Fidel V. Ramos joined the festivities on Saturday predicting a sweep in favor of his administration's candidates. At stake are 12 of the country's 24 Senate seats.
The candidates backed by Ramos belong to several political parties. Ramos says they have agreed to join his ticket because their shared vision is more important than respective partisan inter...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT FIDEL RAMOS VISIT
(12 Sep 1997) Natural Sound
Philippine President Fidel Ramos paid his respects at Russia's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier next to the Kremlin on Friday.
Ramos is in Moscow on a three-day visit to discuss bilateral relations as well as interaction between Russian and the Association of South East Asian Nations.
He'll meet Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin later in the day at the White House.
It is the first time Philippine President Fidel Ramos has visited the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Kremlin -- paying his respect on a cloudy, damp Friday morning in Moscow.
This is also the first visit of the leader of an ASEAN member state to Russia since the collapse of the former Soviet Union.
The focus of the two-day visit will be bilateral trade relations betwee...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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USA: PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES FIDEL RAMOS VISIT UPDATE
(9 Apr 1998) English/Nat
Philippines President Fidel Ramos was given a ceremonial welcome at the Pentagon on Thursday where he met with the U-S Defence Secr...
(9 Apr 1998) English/Nat
Philippines President Fidel Ramos was given a ceremonial welcome at the Pentagon on Thursday where he met with the U-S Defence Secretary William Cohen.
Ramos is in Washington on his final visit as the Philippine head of state.
Fidel Ramos has thus far had a successful trip.
On Wednesday Ramos had a meeting with top officials at the World Bank who praised him for steering clear of the Asian financial crisis.
The Pentagon offered familiar surroundings on Thursday for Ramos, the former military chief of the Philippines and himself a graduate of the U-S Military Academy at West Point.
Ramos was set to discuss security issues in the Pacific region with U-S defence chief William Cohen.
The two leaders, whose countries both belong to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum have developed a close friendship.
The Filipino leader took time out from meetings with U-S officials on Thursday to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington Cemetery.
This provides an appropriate backdrop for another issue which Ramos intends to discuss.
He has said he will firstly raise long-standing demands for recognition and benefits for Filipinos who fought alongside Americans in World War II.
Secondly he will raise the possible return of historic church bells seized by U-S troops in the Philippines a century ago.
For Ramos this U-S trip is his last scheduled overseas visit as the Philippine head of state, with his six year term ending on June 30th.
Ramos is to meet President Clinton on Friday.
Concerns over the Asian monetary crisis and access for Philippine goods to U-S markets are believed to be high on the agenda.
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https://wn.com/USA_President_Of_The_Philippines_Fidel_Ramos_Visit_Update
(9 Apr 1998) English/Nat
Philippines President Fidel Ramos was given a ceremonial welcome at the Pentagon on Thursday where he met with the U-S Defence Secretary William Cohen.
Ramos is in Washington on his final visit as the Philippine head of state.
Fidel Ramos has thus far had a successful trip.
On Wednesday Ramos had a meeting with top officials at the World Bank who praised him for steering clear of the Asian financial crisis.
The Pentagon offered familiar surroundings on Thursday for Ramos, the former military chief of the Philippines and himself a graduate of the U-S Military Academy at West Point.
Ramos was set to discuss security issues in the Pacific region with U-S defence chief William Cohen.
The two leaders, whose countries both belong to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum have developed a close friendship.
The Filipino leader took time out from meetings with U-S officials on Thursday to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington Cemetery.
This provides an appropriate backdrop for another issue which Ramos intends to discuss.
He has said he will firstly raise long-standing demands for recognition and benefits for Filipinos who fought alongside Americans in World War II.
Secondly he will raise the possible return of historic church bells seized by U-S troops in the Philippines a century ago.
For Ramos this U-S trip is his last scheduled overseas visit as the Philippine head of state, with his six year term ending on June 30th.
Ramos is to meet President Clinton on Friday.
Concerns over the Asian monetary crisis and access for Philippine goods to U-S markets are believed to be high on the agenda.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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PHILIPPINES: PRESIDENT RAMOS ATTEMPT TO END CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS
(9 Sep 1997) Natural Sound
Philippines President Fidel Ramos used a nationwide broadcast on Monday to try and defuse tensions over plans to amend the consti...
(9 Sep 1997) Natural Sound
Philippines President Fidel Ramos used a nationwide broadcast on Monday to try and defuse tensions over plans to amend the constitution.
The country's financial markets declined sharply after reports that Ramos was looking to extend his term in office.
The President denied the allegations and said he would not be declaring martial law to keep his grip on power.
Philippines stocks plummeted on Monday after reports that President Ramos was seeking to extend his term in office.
Any extension would require changes to the country's constitution - a move that would be unpopular in the business sector.
Last week, four leading businessmen issued a statement condemning any moves for change.
But the President carried on state affairs as usual, welcoming Bangladesh's Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina,on her arrival for a three-day visit to the Philippines.
Hasina's visit is aimed at bolstering trade between the two countries. She is the fourth Bangladeshi head of government to visit the Philippines since diplomatic ties were established in 1972.
The President appeared relaxed having already addressed the nation both on television and radio earlier in the day.
His speech aimed to stop all speculations over his intentions to stay in power.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"That we are seeking to proclaim martial law, that we are veering towards dictatorship, these are blatant lies, falsehoods and fabrications. As President, I categorically and emphatically deny these responsible accusations. I also categorically declare that our country will definitely have national and local elections in May, 1998 as scheduled. Likewise, I am against term extension. I have no intention whatsoever to proclaim martial law and will not proclaim martial law."
SUPERCAPTION: President Fidel V. Ramos of the Philippines
But Ramos' statement earlier in the day failed to halt the protest actions.
The Catholic Church, which represents 84 percent of the people, also voiced their concerns over moves to amend the charter.
In a circular released over the weekend, Catholic Archbishop Cardinal Jaime Sin urged the people to be vigilant to ensure that freedom is not lost.
In the same circular, he called on the people to let their voices be heard by joining in mass action, starting with a noise barrage on Monday at 6:00 pm (local time) and everyday after that until September 21st when the protest will culminate in a rally.
Former President Corazon Aquino, one of the most ardent opponents to the charter change led the noise barrage just outside her home in suburban Makati.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
" We are against charter change at this time. And in the President's statement, I don't think it was mentioned that there will be no charter change at all. So we want to ensure that specifically there will be no lifting of term limits for elected officials. And we want to continue with this."
SUPER CAPTION: Corazon Aquino, Former Philippines President
September 21 will mark the 25th anniversary of the imposition of martial law by the late dictator former President Ferdinand Marcos.
The church and other opponents to charter change say they will not call off their planned mass protest scheduled for that day.
They want to dramatize their call to keep democracy on the anniversary of the time that the country lost it 25 years ago.
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(9 Sep 1997) Natural Sound
Philippines President Fidel Ramos used a nationwide broadcast on Monday to try and defuse tensions over plans to amend the constitution.
The country's financial markets declined sharply after reports that Ramos was looking to extend his term in office.
The President denied the allegations and said he would not be declaring martial law to keep his grip on power.
Philippines stocks plummeted on Monday after reports that President Ramos was seeking to extend his term in office.
Any extension would require changes to the country's constitution - a move that would be unpopular in the business sector.
Last week, four leading businessmen issued a statement condemning any moves for change.
But the President carried on state affairs as usual, welcoming Bangladesh's Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina,on her arrival for a three-day visit to the Philippines.
Hasina's visit is aimed at bolstering trade between the two countries. She is the fourth Bangladeshi head of government to visit the Philippines since diplomatic ties were established in 1972.
The President appeared relaxed having already addressed the nation both on television and radio earlier in the day.
His speech aimed to stop all speculations over his intentions to stay in power.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"That we are seeking to proclaim martial law, that we are veering towards dictatorship, these are blatant lies, falsehoods and fabrications. As President, I categorically and emphatically deny these responsible accusations. I also categorically declare that our country will definitely have national and local elections in May, 1998 as scheduled. Likewise, I am against term extension. I have no intention whatsoever to proclaim martial law and will not proclaim martial law."
SUPERCAPTION: President Fidel V. Ramos of the Philippines
But Ramos' statement earlier in the day failed to halt the protest actions.
The Catholic Church, which represents 84 percent of the people, also voiced their concerns over moves to amend the charter.
In a circular released over the weekend, Catholic Archbishop Cardinal Jaime Sin urged the people to be vigilant to ensure that freedom is not lost.
In the same circular, he called on the people to let their voices be heard by joining in mass action, starting with a noise barrage on Monday at 6:00 pm (local time) and everyday after that until September 21st when the protest will culminate in a rally.
Former President Corazon Aquino, one of the most ardent opponents to the charter change led the noise barrage just outside her home in suburban Makati.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
" We are against charter change at this time. And in the President's statement, I don't think it was mentioned that there will be no charter change at all. So we want to ensure that specifically there will be no lifting of term limits for elected officials. And we want to continue with this."
SUPER CAPTION: Corazon Aquino, Former Philippines President
September 21 will mark the 25th anniversary of the imposition of martial law by the late dictator former President Ferdinand Marcos.
The church and other opponents to charter change say they will not call off their planned mass protest scheduled for that day.
They want to dramatize their call to keep democracy on the anniversary of the time that the country lost it 25 years ago.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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NTG: Exclusive: Panayam kay Ex-Pres. Fidel V. Ramos (ika-3 bahagi)
News to Go is the daily morning newscast of GMA News TV, anchored by Howie Severino and Kara David. It airs Mondays to Fridays at 9:00 AM (PHL Time) on GMA News...
News to Go is the daily morning newscast of GMA News TV, anchored by Howie Severino and Kara David. It airs Mondays to Fridays at 9:00 AM (PHL Time) on GMA News TV Channel 11. For more videos from News to Go, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/newstogo.
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- published: 26 Oct 2012
- views: 9049
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Meeting with Former President Fidel V. Ramos 10/4/2018
Music Room, Malacañan Palace
October 4, 2018
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte meets with former President Fidel V. Ramos and Ramos Peace and Development Foundatio...
Music Room, Malacañan Palace
October 4, 2018
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte meets with former President Fidel V. Ramos and Ramos Peace and Development Foundation, Inc. (RPDEV) consultant Tony Abaya at the Music Room in Malacañan Palace on October 4, 2018.
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Music Room, Malacañan Palace
October 4, 2018
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte meets with former President Fidel V. Ramos and Ramos Peace and Development Foundation, Inc. (RPDEV) consultant Tony Abaya at the Music Room in Malacañan Palace on October 4, 2018.
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- published: 05 Oct 2018
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PHILIPPINES: PRESIDENT FIDEL RAMOS CAMPAIGN RALLY
(4 Feb 1995) English/Nat
Philippine President Fidel Ramos is on the campaign trail, and predicting that the candidates he supports will sweep the upcoming Se...
(4 Feb 1995) English/Nat
Philippine President Fidel Ramos is on the campaign trail, and predicting that the candidates he supports will sweep the upcoming Senate race.
At a rally in Manila today he backed candidates from a range of political parties, including a former opponent.
Election campaigns in the Philippines are always colourful. The upcoming Senate race scheduled for May 8 is no exception.
Philippine President, Fidel V. Ramos joined the festivities on Saturday predicting a sweep in favor of his administration's candidates. At stake are 12 of the country's 24 Senate seats.
The candidates backed by Ramos belong to several political parties. Ramos says they have agreed to join his ticket because their shared vision is more important than respective partisan interests.
The administration ticket includes four incumbents and several political veterans, including former House Speaker Ramon Mitra, who ran but lost against Ramos in 1992 presidential elections.
Also in the lineup are three former vice presidential candidates of different political parties who ran but lost in 1992.
Ramos is also backing his partner during the 1986 "People Power Revolution". Juan Ponce Enrile and Ramos are credited with spear heading the revolt which overthrew Ferdinand Marcos and brought his predecessor Corazon Aquino to power.
Popular Health Secretary, Juan Flavier is also on the ticket. Flavier, who supports birth control, has been waging a battle with the Catholic church because of his stand on family planning.
SOUNDBITE:
"We have forged this great coalition to win the Senatorial campaign and the Senate contest on May 8, 1995 and offer our people a champion Senatorial team."
SUPER CAPTION: Fidel Ramos, President of the Philippines
Ramos' candidates are expected to contest opposition candidates such as Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Gregorio Honasan, a cashiered military officer who led three coup attempts against Aquino.
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https://wn.com/Philippines_President_Fidel_Ramos_Campaign_Rally
(4 Feb 1995) English/Nat
Philippine President Fidel Ramos is on the campaign trail, and predicting that the candidates he supports will sweep the upcoming Senate race.
At a rally in Manila today he backed candidates from a range of political parties, including a former opponent.
Election campaigns in the Philippines are always colourful. The upcoming Senate race scheduled for May 8 is no exception.
Philippine President, Fidel V. Ramos joined the festivities on Saturday predicting a sweep in favor of his administration's candidates. At stake are 12 of the country's 24 Senate seats.
The candidates backed by Ramos belong to several political parties. Ramos says they have agreed to join his ticket because their shared vision is more important than respective partisan interests.
The administration ticket includes four incumbents and several political veterans, including former House Speaker Ramon Mitra, who ran but lost against Ramos in 1992 presidential elections.
Also in the lineup are three former vice presidential candidates of different political parties who ran but lost in 1992.
Ramos is also backing his partner during the 1986 "People Power Revolution". Juan Ponce Enrile and Ramos are credited with spear heading the revolt which overthrew Ferdinand Marcos and brought his predecessor Corazon Aquino to power.
Popular Health Secretary, Juan Flavier is also on the ticket. Flavier, who supports birth control, has been waging a battle with the Catholic church because of his stand on family planning.
SOUNDBITE:
"We have forged this great coalition to win the Senatorial campaign and the Senate contest on May 8, 1995 and offer our people a champion Senatorial team."
SUPER CAPTION: Fidel Ramos, President of the Philippines
Ramos' candidates are expected to contest opposition candidates such as Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Gregorio Honasan, a cashiered military officer who led three coup attempts against Aquino.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT FIDEL RAMOS VISIT
(12 Sep 1997) Natural Sound
Philippine President Fidel Ramos paid his respects at Russia's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier next to the Kremlin on Friday.
Ra...
(12 Sep 1997) Natural Sound
Philippine President Fidel Ramos paid his respects at Russia's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier next to the Kremlin on Friday.
Ramos is in Moscow on a three-day visit to discuss bilateral relations as well as interaction between Russian and the Association of South East Asian Nations.
He'll meet Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin later in the day at the White House.
It is the first time Philippine President Fidel Ramos has visited the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Kremlin -- paying his respect on a cloudy, damp Friday morning in Moscow.
This is also the first visit of the leader of an ASEAN member state to Russia since the collapse of the former Soviet Union.
The focus of the two-day visit will be bilateral trade relations between Russia and the Philippines.
Trade between the two countries stood at 400 (m) million U-S dollars last year.
Russia is exporting steel, metal-works and fertilisers to the Philippines and recently has offered to help with modernising the armed forces and supply Manila with MiG-29 fighter planes.
On Thursday in Moscow, Ramos' visited the Institute of International Relations where he was awarded an honorary doctorate and spoke to Russia's future diplomats.
During his speech Ramos stressed his hope that Russia and ASEAN would increase their already good ties, and integrate his country into the global economy.
Ramos will meet with Russian President Boris Yeltsin and Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin on Friday to top off his visit.
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(12 Sep 1997) Natural Sound
Philippine President Fidel Ramos paid his respects at Russia's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier next to the Kremlin on Friday.
Ramos is in Moscow on a three-day visit to discuss bilateral relations as well as interaction between Russian and the Association of South East Asian Nations.
He'll meet Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin later in the day at the White House.
It is the first time Philippine President Fidel Ramos has visited the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Kremlin -- paying his respect on a cloudy, damp Friday morning in Moscow.
This is also the first visit of the leader of an ASEAN member state to Russia since the collapse of the former Soviet Union.
The focus of the two-day visit will be bilateral trade relations between Russia and the Philippines.
Trade between the two countries stood at 400 (m) million U-S dollars last year.
Russia is exporting steel, metal-works and fertilisers to the Philippines and recently has offered to help with modernising the armed forces and supply Manila with MiG-29 fighter planes.
On Thursday in Moscow, Ramos' visited the Institute of International Relations where he was awarded an honorary doctorate and spoke to Russia's future diplomats.
During his speech Ramos stressed his hope that Russia and ASEAN would increase their already good ties, and integrate his country into the global economy.
Ramos will meet with Russian President Boris Yeltsin and Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin on Friday to top off his visit.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 12924