Korean President's upcoming visit speaks well of Philippine-Korea ties--Speaker Dy
At A Glance
- The House of Representatives under Speaker Faustino "Bojie" Dy III hailed the upcoming State Visit of His Excellency President Lee Jae Myung of the Republic of Korea to the Philippines from March 3 to 4.
House Speaker Faustino "Bojie" Dy III (Ellson Quismorio/ MANILA BULLETIN)
The House of Representatives under Speaker Faustino "Bojie" Dy III hailed the upcoming State Visit of His Excellency President Lee Jae Myung of the Republic of Korea to the Philippines from March 3 to 4.
Dy, Isabela's 6th district congressman, described the visit as “a clear and welcome sign of the strength and maturity of the partnership between our two countries".
The House leader added that the development reaffirmed the two nations' strategic partnership and underscored their friendship and shared aspirations for peace, prosperity, and regional stability.
The visit, President Lee’s first to the Philippines since assuming office in June 2025, is expected to further strengthen bilateral cooperation across political, economic, defense, and people-to-people ties, especially as the Philippines serves as Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Chair in 2026.
"The Philippines values its strategic partnership with the Republic of Korea. Our relationship has been built over decades — through shared sacrifice, growing trade, strong defense cooperation, and deep people-to-people ties. President Lee’s visit sends a strong message that we intend to move this partnership forward in a meaningful way,” said Dy.
The Speaker added that the Philippines and Korea "share common principles — democracy, respect for international law, and a commitment to a rules-based order".
"But beyond these principles, what matters is how our cooperation improves the lives of our people. We look forward to expanding collaboration in trade, innovation, security, infrastructure, and exchanges between our citizens," he said.
The Speaker emphasized that relations between the two countries were rooted in history, particularly the Philippines’ participation in the Korean War through the Philippine Expeditionary Force to Korea (PEFTOK). It have since evolved into a comprehensive partnership spanning defense modernization, trade and investment, infrastructure, cultural exchange, and humanitarian cooperation.
The House also expressed hope that the visit will open new avenues for collaboration in emerging areas such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, green growth, maritime cooperation, and supply chain resilience — priorities aligned with ASEAN’s future-oriented agenda.
“The Philippines and the Republic of Korea have built a partnership that is forward-looking and grounded in mutual respect. We are confident that this visit will further strengthen that foundation and open new opportunities for both our peoples,” Dy concluded.