Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
In 2012, a group of Filipino scholars studying in China wanted to establish the Philippines-China Friendship Club. While some advised against the timing, then Professor Chito, with his calming and reassuring voice reminded the founders: "Friendship is more valuable in times of difficulty." His advice: While being sensitive to the political complexities of the moment, strive to excel in your chosen careers while making friends with the Chinese.
The club has since expanded to assisting our OFWs in China, with whom Ambassador Chito is dearly referred to as the "People's Ambassador" for his open-door policy of the Philippine embassy to assist those in need.
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