Marcos to Biden: PH looking to US to strengthen, redefine ties

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Marcos to Biden: PH looking to US to strengthen, redefine ties
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LOOK: US President Joe Biden with First lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta at the White House in Washington D.C., where the two presidents held a bilateral meeting. READ: Photos: KJ ROSALES/PPA POOL

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and US President Joe Biden shake hands at the start of their bilateral meeting at the White House on May 1, 2023.

In his opening remarks during his bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden, Marcos also brought up the need to strengthen the partnership in the post-pandemic economy. “And so it is only natural that... for the Philippines to look to its sole treaty partner in the world, to strengthen and to redefine the relationship that we have and the roles that we play in the face of these... tensions that we see now around the South China Sea and the Asia-Pacific and Indo-Pacific region,” he added.

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