As the government continues to deal with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. asked Filipino ambassadors to continue looking for "non-traditional" partners in trade, security, and defense to benefit the country.
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Wednesday reiterated the country's "neutral foreign policy" as he emphasized that the Philippines is not siding with any nation. Marcos mentioned this during a meeting with recently appointed Filipino chiefs of mission and ambassadors in Malacañang Palace wherein he stressed that the Philippines has to cope with the changing times amid the present global situation. “We do not subscribe to any notion of a bipolar world. We only side, of course, to the Philippines, not to the US, not to Beijing, not to Moscow. That’s very much being independent in what we do,” Marcos said
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Ambassador-designates from Germany, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Switzerland, Italy, Japan and India took turns to disclose the contents of their accreditation documents and handed them to President Paul Biya yesterday June 5, 2023 in a solemn dipl
Today, President Serdar Berdimuhamedov held a regular online meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers, which considered drafts of a number of documents and discussed priority issues of state life.