President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. said that he serves his country's interests, not those of powerful nations like the United States and China.
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. said that he serves his country's interests, not those of powerful nations like the United States and China.
“Over a hundred of years that we have been in contact in informal trade that has been going on. It’s still not balanced…all we want really, is the promotion of peace and the national interest,” Marcos told Simonyte. “Absolutely. Small states matter, and that will be my message tomorrow on the panel. International law matters because it acts as a safety network for small states,” Šimonyte said.Typhoon Aghon, the first cyclone to hit the country this year, caused over P21.6 million in agricultural damage, the National...
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