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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set to fly to Brunei and Singapore for back-to-back visits next week, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs .

“The President will be traveling to Brunei on 28th to 29th of May to undertake his first state visit to the Sultanate. While in Brunei, the President will be meeting with His Majesty, the Sultan, who is also Sultan Head of State of Brunei Darussalam,” Daza said. The DFA official said the President’s visit to Singapore is for his participation in the International Institute for Strategic Studies Shangri-La Dialogue on May 31.

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