President Marcos could be the next "great spokesperson" of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel "Babe" Romualdez said Wednesday.
Romualdez said he noticed how the President "how articulate he can be," which was proven by being able to end the geopolitical situation in the Indo-Pacific region.
Marcos recently attended the ASEAN Summits in Cambodia, where he raised various issues, including the hot dispute on the South China Sea.
"And I think that many of the leaders who have met him...are very impressed with him," the diplomat said in an interview with ANC.
"And I think you will see our Philippine President playing a major role in the community," he added.
Romualdez made what he called his presumption as he observed how Marcos is "very comfortable whenever he deals with countries in the West."
Perhaps, that was because he "was educated in the West" and "went to the United States" in his early years.
"So all of this gives you a feeling that our president now is very comfortable with talking to many of the...world leaders," Romualdez said.