President Marcos welcomes three new envoys

In a ceremony at Malacañang, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. accepted the credentials of new ambassadors from the Slovak Republic, Papua New Guinea, and Lao on Friday. He emphasized the strong potential for deeper cooperation with these nations. The arrival of these diplomats signals strengthened bilateral ties across various sectors.

On Friday, at Malacañang Palace in Manila, President Marcos received credentials from three new ambassadors: Miloš Koterec of the Slovak Republic, Stephen Pokanis of Papua New Guinea, and Thiphasone Sengsourinha of Lao.

For the Slovak Republic, Marcos highlighted that Koterec is the country's first resident ambassador to the Philippines, noting opportunities in economy, investment, and business in mechanical engineering, the automotive industry, and agriculture. Koterec expressed commitment to advancing bilateral relations in these fields, as well as nuclear technology, education, academic partnerships, and people mobility.

Regarding Papua New Guinea, Marcos expressed hope that ties between the two nations would continue to grow. Pokanis acknowledged the strong government-to-government and people-to-people relationships, along with Papua New Guinea's support for regional peace and stability.

For Lao, Marcos stated there is much more to do to promote the relationship, both bilaterally and through the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The ambassador pointed to robust cooperation in trade, food investments, education, and health services.

This ceremony underscores the Philippines' intent to expand diplomatic engagements with new allies.

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