The agreements covers a wide range of issues — from the two nations' coast guards to a feasibility on the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
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MANILA, Philippines – Seoul and Manila on Monday, October 7, signed an agreement to elevate bilateral ties to a strategic partnership during South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s first state visit to the Philippines. Yoon promised that South Korea would “actively take part” in the Armed Forces of the Philippines ’s modernization efforts, as articulated in Horizon 3.
According to Marcos, the agreement is meant to “strengthen understanding, mutual trust, and confidence, and for the purpose of the promotion, preservation, and protection of our mutual maritime interests, including maritime order and safety in the Asia-Pacific region.”. Marcos said: “This establishes a framework for cooperation between our countries for the advancement of national, regional, and urban development in the Philippines.
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