ICYMI: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. disclosed that he will meet with United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on the sidelines of the coronation of King Charles III to know if there are changes in the foreign policy of the European nation.
“Lahat naman ng bansa ay umaasa at nagtatanong kung pwede ba paramihin ang mga healthcare workers na pupunta,” he said.The President said he believes the Philippines and the UK will “maintain the same relationship,” which he said has been “advantageous to all parties involved.”
Marcos is set to leave Washington for London on Thursday night. Upon arrival, he and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos will attend a reception at Buckingham Palace on May 5, ahead of the coronation on May 6.The President justified his trip to the UK, saying it is only proper for him to attend the coronation since he personally knows King Charles.
He also said that while in London, he will take the opportunity to inspect Gatwick Airport to learn about their best practices for application to the Philippines’ major airports.
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