President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has thanked the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for its timely assistance to the families affected by the [Mayon Volcano unrest](https://mb.com.ph/2023/6/14/7-volcanic-quakes-309-rockfall-events-recorded-in-mayon-in-past-24-hours) in Albay.
(Photo courtesy of Malacañang)
Marcos personally expressed his gratitude to UAE Ambassador to the Philippines Mohamed Obaid Salem Alqataam Alzaabi who paid a courtesy visit to him on Tuesday, June 13 in Malacañang. “Thank you very much. I cannot go further without thanking the UAE for the very timely assistance that you provided the victims of the explosion of our volcano,” Marcos said. [UAE was the first country to offer assistance to the Philippines](https://mb.com.ph/2023/6/13/uae-provides-aid-amid-mayon-unrest) amid the Mayon Volcano unrest. Prior to the courtesy call, the country received over 50 tons of humanitarian aid from the UAE government for affected residents in Albay. The UAE government also assured Marcos that they are more than willing to provide any assistance to the Philippines not only during trying times but also during the good times. The President, on the other hand, told the ambassador that the Philippines would soon reciprocate the UAE government’s goodness to the Filipino people. “Unfortunately, the Philippines falls victim not only to volcano explosions, but of course to typhoons, and earthquakes. We are in that part of the world where we are vulnerable. We are hoping that the activity of the volcano will start to calm. But we cannot say that for sure, but we are watching it closely,” he added. He also told UAE officials that he will inform the affected residents in Albay of the UAE government’s assistance to them “so that they will know you gave such timely and very rapid and very large assistance.” Marcos will be flying to Albay on Wednesday, June 14, to meet and provide assistance to affected residents amid the unrest of the volcano.
(Photo courtesy of Malacañang)
Marcos personally expressed his gratitude to UAE Ambassador to the Philippines Mohamed Obaid Salem Alqataam Alzaabi who paid a courtesy visit to him on Tuesday, June 13 in Malacañang. “Thank you very much. I cannot go further without thanking the UAE for the very timely assistance that you provided the victims of the explosion of our volcano,” Marcos said. [UAE was the first country to offer assistance to the Philippines](https://mb.com.ph/2023/6/13/uae-provides-aid-amid-mayon-unrest) amid the Mayon Volcano unrest. Prior to the courtesy call, the country received over 50 tons of humanitarian aid from the UAE government for affected residents in Albay. The UAE government also assured Marcos that they are more than willing to provide any assistance to the Philippines not only during trying times but also during the good times. The President, on the other hand, told the ambassador that the Philippines would soon reciprocate the UAE government’s goodness to the Filipino people. “Unfortunately, the Philippines falls victim not only to volcano explosions, but of course to typhoons, and earthquakes. We are in that part of the world where we are vulnerable. We are hoping that the activity of the volcano will start to calm. But we cannot say that for sure, but we are watching it closely,” he added. He also told UAE officials that he will inform the affected residents in Albay of the UAE government’s assistance to them “so that they will know you gave such timely and very rapid and very large assistance.” Marcos will be flying to Albay on Wednesday, June 14, to meet and provide assistance to affected residents amid the unrest of the volcano.