Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. travelled to the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday for a brief one-day working visit to meet with President Sheikh Mohamed in Abu Dhabi.
Philippine Ambassador to the UAE Alfonso Ver told Khaleej Times, “President Marcos will personally oversee the overall state of bilateral relations between the Philippines and the UAE during his working visit, and witness the signing of several agreements across a wide array of areas of cooperation, such as energy transition, defense, and culture.
According to the top Filipino envoy, the two nations’ bilateral ties have reached a historic high and have since grown to include new and creative forms of cooperation in areas like space science, agriculture, investment promotion and protection, digital infrastructure (data centres), economic and technical cooperation, joint consular assistance and support, labor and human trafficking prevention, and more.
“The Philippines is eager to strengthen the positive, strong, and all-encompassing state and trajectory of our relationship with the UAE, which is firmly based on our shared interests, values, and cooperation, with President Marcos’ visit to the UAE.
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