'Marcos visit to China to set tone of relations between two countries'

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'Marcos visit to China to set tone of relations between two countries'
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The state visit of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to China in early January 2023 will set the tone of relations between the two countries in the next five years, an official of the Department of Foreign Affairs said. Read:

The state visit of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to China in early January 2023 will set the tone of relations between the two countries in the next five years, an official of the Department of Foreign Affairs said. DFA Assistant Secretary Nathaniel Imperial mentioned the President's scheduled trip to China during a symposium on Philippines-China relations hosted by the Ateneo de Manila University on Monday.

' 'As you may be aware the Department in close coordination with the Chinese Embassy in Manila and our Embassy in Beijing is working tirelessly ahead of the President's state visit to the People's Republic of China scheduled to take place in early January next year,' he said. He added Marcos will meet with President Xi Jinping 'who invited him for the visit.

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