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[[File:Clinton and del Rosario.jpg|thumb|left|Del Rosario with US Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]]]]
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President [[Benigno Aquino III]] administered del Rosario's oath at the Bahay Pangarap on February 24, 2011.
President [[Benigno Aquino III]] administered del Rosario's oath at the Bahay Pangarap on February 24, 2011.
After the 2011 twin attacks on Norway he expressed that the filipino government will pray for the Norwigen people and government


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Albert del Rosario
Albert del Rosario (2002)
Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines
Assumed office
February 24, 2011
PresidentBenigno Aquino III
Preceded byAlberto Romulo
Personal details
Born-
(1939-11-14) November 14, 1939 (age 85)
Manila, Philippines
Died-
-
Resting place-
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SpousesGretchen de Venecia
Parent
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  • -
Occupationbusiness executive

Albert Ferreros del Rosario is the current Secretary of Foreign Affairs for The Philippines.[1] On February 24, 2011, President Benigno Aquino III swore in del Rosario as his Secretary of Foreign Affairs replacing Alberto Romulo.[2]

Background

Albert del Rosario was born in Manila on November 14, 1939 to Luis del Rosario and Amparo Ferreros. His great grandmother Teresa Sempio was a sister of Felipa Sempio, the mother of Gregorio del Pilar. His grandfather, Judge Simplicio S. del Rosario [3] was a delegate to the Malolos Congress.

Del Rosario graduated from Xavier High School in New York and subsequently attended college at New York University, graduating with a degree in Economics. In 2006, he was elevated to the Xavier High School Hall of Fame [4].

Before being appointed by Benigno Aquino III to the Foreign Affairs secretary post, del Rosario was the Philippine ambassador to the United States under then-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo from 2001-2006. He stepped down after disagreements with the Arroyo government.

He reportedly opposed the hiring of more lobby groups for the Philippine government and had cautioned the Arroyo government on its move to declare an emergency rule in 2006 following reported threats to national security.

In 2008, he wrote that he could not defend the emergency rule to Washington since this was "unjustifiable."[5]

Ties with the Aquinos

His ties with the Aquino family go way back to President Aquino's parents. When the late Corazon Aquino was president for 6 years starting 1986, he had accompanied her to her state visits to the United States.

In 1991, the late president conferred the Philippine Army Award to del Rosario for his initiatives as chair of the Makati Foundation Education.[6]

DFA Secretary

Del Rosario with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

President Benigno Aquino III administered del Rosario's oath at the Bahay Pangarap on February 24, 2011.

References

Preceded by Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs
2011– Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent