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“This is a new era for the AFP, one that now looks outward while also building the gains that we have made internally,” the President said during the oath-taking of newly promoted generals and flag officers at the Ceremonial Hall of Malacañan Palace.

Addressing the newly promoted officers, he said their ascent to high positions was a testament to their capabilities and proof of their mettle “in the most perilous yet unparalleled profession.” He said these military men would be tasked to efficiently manage the organization and its assets and maintain its effectiveness and resilience.

President Marcos then vowed that he would stand behind and support the government troops in their endeavors. The first meeting between National Security Advisor Akiba Takeo of Japan, NSA Jake Sullivan of the United States, and NSA Eduardo Año of the Philippines took place in Tokyo on June 16.

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