- Thread Author
- #1
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2023
- Messages
- 30,682
- Reaction score
- 2,622
- Trophy Points
- 177
- Location
- Philippines
- D Bucks
- 💵4.087550
- Referral Credit
- 100
According to a recent report, the Philippines will open more embassies in different parts of the world as part of the country’s independent foreign policy, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said on Saturday. President Marcos said that through the government’s independent foreign policy, his administration broadened and strengthened its diplomatic reach and engagements with the world.
The report said that last year, the Philippines opened four Embassies in Europe and in Latin America. This year, the Philippines will be opening four more Foreign Service Posts in North America, Asia, and the Pacific. And by the end of 2025, the country will have 102 Posts, effectively widening our reach globally.
The report added that the Philippines is poised to establish more down the road. It welcomed the opening of some Embassies in Manila in 2024, such as Bahrain and Slovenia, and is eager to welcome new foreign missions in the years to come, such as from Central Asia.”
The report added that the President said he introduced the Philippines to the world and jumpstarted meaningful, concrete, and mutually beneficial partnerships that drive growth for the country in the 21st-century economy.
The report also stated that the Philippines has since embarked on a diplomatic agenda that leverages international partnerships, which have translated to increased bilateral engagements and cooperation with traditional partners and new allies in key economic sectors and security areas.”
Report Source: GOV PH
The report said that last year, the Philippines opened four Embassies in Europe and in Latin America. This year, the Philippines will be opening four more Foreign Service Posts in North America, Asia, and the Pacific. And by the end of 2025, the country will have 102 Posts, effectively widening our reach globally.
The report added that the Philippines is poised to establish more down the road. It welcomed the opening of some Embassies in Manila in 2024, such as Bahrain and Slovenia, and is eager to welcome new foreign missions in the years to come, such as from Central Asia.”
The report added that the President said he introduced the Philippines to the world and jumpstarted meaningful, concrete, and mutually beneficial partnerships that drive growth for the country in the 21st-century economy.
The report also stated that the Philippines has since embarked on a diplomatic agenda that leverages international partnerships, which have translated to increased bilateral engagements and cooperation with traditional partners and new allies in key economic sectors and security areas.”
Report Source: GOV PH