Marcos to meet with Biden, hold bilateral talks this week
NEW YORK, USA — President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and United States of America President Joseph Biden are set to hold a bilateral meeting this week, Malacañang confirmed.

The meeting will occur on the sidelines of the ongoing 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) here.
In a now deleted Tweet, Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles described the meeting as a "momentous event" for both countries.
" is an opportumity to discuss 76 fruitful years of the Philippines-US alliance in terms of mutual cooperation, two-way trade, direct investments, and other issues confronting the world," she said.
This development came after Marcos said early this week that he was hoping to meet his fellow leaders on the sidelines of the UNGA, including Biden.
Marcos is in New York for a working visit. Here, he has expressed confidence that the relationship between the Philippines and the US will become stronger under his leadership.
"Our relations with the United States remain strong, and I believe we will make them stronger in the coming years," he told Filipinos in New Jersey on Sunday afternoon, New Jersey time.
The President likewise said that he could not picture the Philippines' future without the US as its partner in politics and economy.
"It is very clear to me in my vision for the way that the country will move forward that I cannot see the Philippines in the future without having the United States as a partner," he said in a short interview at the New York Stock Exchange.
"Although I was referring to the geopolitics of it, and I was referring to the political situation in the region and around the world, that certainly does continue to apply in our exchanges on the economic front," he added.
Marcos recognized the role the US has been playing in the Philippines and the lives of Filipinos.
"We are driven together in many ways by forces that exist now in the world and that I think is something that is not --- that we certainly in the Philippines and I think not in the United States either that we are resistant to," he said.
"It is something that I can see as becoming stronger and becoming more robust as we work together towards the new --- towards exploiting properly the new global economy," he added.