Marcos optimistic on deepening ties with Colombia, Cambodia, Ukraine
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. expressed optimism about strengthening ties with Colombia, Cambodia, and Ukraine during separate ceremonies at Malacañang Palace on Tuesday.
Marcos emphasized exploring additional sectors to deepen relations with Colombia and highlighted shared aspirations for peace and development, as noted by Colombian Ambassador Edgar Rodrigo Rojas Garavito.
The President reiterated Manila's support for all efforts for peace in Ukraine amid its war with Russia during a meeting with Ukrainian Ambassador Yuliia Fediv.
Marcos also told Cambodian Ambassador Sin Saream that Manila is keen on stronger relations with Phnom Penh, aiming to further enhance cooperation for mutual benefit.
Formal diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Colombia began in 1946, Cambodia in 1957, and Ukraine in 1992.
The updated summary highlights the President's continued commitment to fostering peace-building ties with these nations, emphasizing mutual respect and collaboration across borders.
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