House Speaker Martin Romualdez has welcomed the possible visit of Japanese legislators to the Philippines, saying this would further broaden the long-standing good relations between the two countries.
House Speaker Martin Romualdez and the flag of Japan (Speaker’s office, unsplash)
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(Photo courtesy of Presidential Communications Office) MANILA - President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday expressed gratitude to Japan for being a good host country to overseas Filipinos, as well as for supporting the peace and development process in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). In a courtesy call on the members of the Japanese parliament in Tokyo, Marcos thanked the Japanese government for giving Filipinos residing and living in Japan "a very good life." "Our countrymen are unanimous in their expressions of their own gratitude for how they have been accepted into the workforce, of the Japanese workforce and into the society - of the fabric of Japanese society," Marcos told the members of the Japanese parliament. To date, there are around 300,000 members of the Filipino community in Japan, according to government figures. Marcos also emphasized the importance of the Japanese government's support to sustain peace and order in B
TOKYO, Japan President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has stressed the importance of the support given by the Japanese government to the Philippines in undertaking the peace process, saying Filipinos are able to live a good life because of it.
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