President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is focusing on strengthening ties with the Czech Republic as part of efforts to expand the Philippines’ diplomatic and economic partnerships.
During a meeting with Czech officials, Marcos emphasized the shared values and potential for increased collaboration, particularly in trade, technology, and defense.
He also expressed interest in fostering partnerships in renewable energy and infrastructure development.
The President highlighted the importance of broadening engagements with countries like the Czech Republic to boost the Philippines’ position on the global stage.
Marcos also acknowledged the successful collaboration in education and business, looking forward to future cooperation in these areas.
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