President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Friday discussed food security and enhanced defense cooperation with Poland's Chargé d’Affaires Jaroslaw Szczepankiewicz.
Borhan Uddin, Bangladesh ambassador to the Philippines, said he and Marcos talked about enhancing Manila and Dhaka’s cooperation on the pharmaceutical sector.
President-elect Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. MANILA - President-elect Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. will take a "very measured and balanced" approach on the issue of South China Sea (SCS) disputes. Marcos made the commitment during his meeting with one of the five diplomats on Friday. Ambassadors Jaroslaw Szczepankiewicz of Poland, Borhan Uddin of Bangladesh, Peter Francis Tavita Kell of New Zealand, Folakemi Ibidunni Akileye of Nigeria, and Steven James Robinson of Australia paid a visit on Marcos at his headquarters in Mandaluyong City. On the sidelines of the courtesy call, Robinson said the SCS issue was raised, noting that he assured Marcos that Australia will continue to support the Philippines' win in the arbitral case against China's sweeping claims over the contested waters. "So, I think the President-elect is going to take a very measured and balanced approach in terms of how he approaches all of these issues to seek the best ou
Bangladesh is looking into investing in the pharmaceutical industry in the Philippines by enhancing its cooperation with the government, Bangladeshi Ambassador Borhan Uddin said Friday.
President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. discussed enhancing ties with Asia-Pacific, European and African nations as he met the ambassadors of Bangladesh, Poland, Australia, New Zealand and Nigeria yesterday.