Marcos to meet Biden in Washington to reaffirm US-PH special ties
A meeting with United States President Joe Biden will be President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.'s first order of business upon his arrival in Washington next week.
President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (Photo courtesy of Malacañang)
Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Ma. Teresita Daza said Marcos will begin his return to the US with a meeting with Biden on May 1. It will be followed by an expanded meeting with key Cabinet officials. According to Daza, the President's second visit to the US is aimed at reaffirming the special relationship between the two countries. "The visit will reaffirm the bonds of friendship that give definition and significance to the many facets of the bilateral relationship underpinned by the close affinity shared by the Filipinos and Americans alike for many years," Daza said in a Palace briefing on Friday, April 28. "He will substantially progress efforts to further deepen relations and political ties to bring about lasting social economic partnerships as well as enhanced defense and security cooperation," Daza added. During the meeting, Marcos is expected to advance the country's socio-economic development priorities and would explore possible cooperation areas such as agriculture, energy, climate change, digital transformation and technology, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, supply chains, and infrastructure. Daza disclosed that Marcos and Biden will release a joint statement on various issues while the US will also come up with a fact sheet on the bilateral relations. "There maybe one or two docs but right now I am not at liberty to talk about this," she said. The chief executive will also hold meetings with legislators, major US companies, and business organizations, and will deliver a major policy speech at a think tank in Washington. He will also meet with members of the Filipino community there. The President will stay in the US until May 4. He was also in the US last year for the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). After his US trip, he and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos will be in the United Kingdom to attend King Charles’ coronation.
President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (Photo courtesy of Malacañang)
Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Ma. Teresita Daza said Marcos will begin his return to the US with a meeting with Biden on May 1. It will be followed by an expanded meeting with key Cabinet officials. According to Daza, the President's second visit to the US is aimed at reaffirming the special relationship between the two countries. "The visit will reaffirm the bonds of friendship that give definition and significance to the many facets of the bilateral relationship underpinned by the close affinity shared by the Filipinos and Americans alike for many years," Daza said in a Palace briefing on Friday, April 28. "He will substantially progress efforts to further deepen relations and political ties to bring about lasting social economic partnerships as well as enhanced defense and security cooperation," Daza added. During the meeting, Marcos is expected to advance the country's socio-economic development priorities and would explore possible cooperation areas such as agriculture, energy, climate change, digital transformation and technology, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, supply chains, and infrastructure. Daza disclosed that Marcos and Biden will release a joint statement on various issues while the US will also come up with a fact sheet on the bilateral relations. "There maybe one or two docs but right now I am not at liberty to talk about this," she said. The chief executive will also hold meetings with legislators, major US companies, and business organizations, and will deliver a major policy speech at a think tank in Washington. He will also meet with members of the Filipino community there. The President will stay in the US until May 4. He was also in the US last year for the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). After his US trip, he and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos will be in the United Kingdom to attend King Charles’ coronation.