President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. welcomes new ambassadors from Colombia, Cambodia, and Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of strengthening diplomatic ties and exploring cooperation in various sectors. Each ambassador commits to fostering bilateral relations with mutual benefits.
In Manila, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. welcomed new ambassadors from Colombia, Cambodia, and Ukraine, highlighting the potential for strengthened relationships. During separate ceremonies at Malacañang, he received the credentials of Ambassadors Edgar Rodrigo Rojas Garavito, Sin Saream, and Yuliia Oleksandrivna Fediv, respectively.
President Marcos affirmed the possibility of exploring various sectors to enhance bilateral relations with Colombia, which has had diplomatic ties with the Philippines since 1946, and is home to approximately 100 Filipinos.
Addressing Ambassador Sin from Cambodia, Marcos expressed a desire to reinforce the existing strong ties dating back to 1957 for the mutual benefit of both nations, currently hosting about 7,500 Filipinos.
Ambassador Fediv of Ukraine indicated her commitment to fostering bilateral relations focused on peace and prosperity. Marcos reciprocated by affirming the Philippines’ support for Ukraine’s peace efforts and emphasizing the distance does not deter collaboration.
President Marcos’s reception of new ambassadors from Colombia, Cambodia, and Ukraine reflects his administration’s commitment to enhancing diplomatic relations and cooperation. Each ambassador expressed dedication to mutual growth, furthering ties rooted in historic relationships, and addressing contemporary global challenges such as peace and prosperity.
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