Marcos visit to Australia may happen next year

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President Marcos, who has had around 13 foreign trips in less than a year since taking office, may fly to Australia in 2024 to mark the 50th anniversary of the Asean – Australia Dialogue Relations. | BPinlacINQ

This, however, would not be the first time both leaders will meet since Marcos and Albanese already met on the sidelines of the Asia – Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Thailand last November.n February, Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Richard Marles also met with Marcos during his visit to the Philippines.against recent aggression of the Chinese Coast Guard in the West Philippine Sea.

Wong, who is visiting the Philippines for the first time since assuming office in May 2022, reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to continuing its “longstanding presence in the region, including in the West Philippine Sea [and the] South China Sea.”“We are open to cooperating with all our partners to exercise freedom of navigation and of flight. And the Philippines is a longstanding, important security partner for us,” she said.

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