FROM A DISTANCE by Carmen N. Pedrosa The
Philippine Star 10/19/2002
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Journey to Poland
prefigured. The author Vladimir Nabokov of Lolita fame says
in one of his books that things that happen to us and in our lives are
always prefigured except that we are not aware of it. We can recall
earlier events, memories that have a bearing or predispose us to later
events and feeling. If what he says is true, then my journey to Poland on
Monday was prefigured more than thirty years ago when I took a train from
East Berlin to Moscow. Poland from a train window many years ago
seemed then an endless forest of birch trees — a forbidding landscape of
white trees and bitter cold. I will have an opportunity to recast that
train window impression into what the Polish refer to as the real nature
of their country – a kaleidoscope of many colors and fine scenery. It is
the country of Walesa and Pope John Paul II and could be said to be the
place that started the crack on the Iron Curtain. Now ! it is among a few
Communist countries deemed qualified to join the European Union. How are
its relations with the Philippines? Although it does not have an embassy
here, its affairs are ably managed through the efficient honorary
consulate under Fernando Lising, president and CEO of UPL in a building
across Fort Santiago. For the moment Mr. Lising says there is little trade
or relations between our two countries but there are promising areas of
cooperation that could be developed – soft coal from them and thermal
energy from us. The first is their expertise and on the second, we are
second only to the US as a producer of thermal energy. But to develop more
exchanges between the two countries needs political will says Mr. Lising.
This may be more possible now with its entry into the European
Union.
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