What Did Marcos Bring Home From Japan?
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Marcos wraps up ‘highly productive’ Japan visit with new strategic, economic deals
President Marcos has concluded his four-day State Visit to Japan, describing it as a “highly productive and constructive” trip that secured major economic, strategic, and diplomatic gains for the Philippines.Speaking to the Philippine media delegation before returning to Manila, the President said the visit further strengthened the Philippines’ partnership with Japan as the two countries commemorate 70 years of diplomatic relations this year.“It…
Marcos back in PH after 'productive' Japan visit
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. returned to the Philippines Friday evening after what he described as a "very constructive and highly productive" state visit to Japan.The plane carrying the President, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, and the entire delegation landed at Villamor Airbase in Pasay City at 6:19 p.m.Speaking to reporters before flying back to Manila, Marcos reported that his four-day state visit to Japan generated…
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has returned to the country after a four-day state visit to Japan. The president and the Philippine delegation arrived at Villamor Airbase, Pasay City at exactly 6:19 pm last night. According to the president, his visit to Japan was “highly productive and constructive” because of the agreements and investments that were signed. Among the main things the president brought home were the elevation of the Philippines-J…
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