Philippine leader Ferdinand Marcos Jr affirmed deepening economic and security ties with Indonesia during the first overseas trip of his presidency, while expressing concern about the persistent difficulties South-East Asian nations have faced after pandemic.
Indonesian First Lady Iriana Joko Widodo (Jokowi) introduced one of the country’s traditional crafts, Badui woven clothing, to the First Lady of the .
BOGOR, Indonesia (AP) Philippine leader Ferdinand Marcos Jr. affirmed deepening economic and security ties with Indonesia on Monday during the first overseas trip of his presidency, while expressing concern about the persistent difficulties Southeast Asian nations have faced after pandemic.
Manila, May 8 (EFE).- He did not dream of being president, but his mother was clear since his childhood that he would become the country’s leader. If “Bongbong”, son of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, whose rule came to be known as the “conjugal dictatorship,” wins the elections on Monday, as the polls predict, he will …