US envoy MaryKay Carlson bids farewell to Marcos

Outgoing US Ambassador MaryKay Carlson bid farewell to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. yesterday, marking the end of her tour of duty in the Philippines. In an Instagram post, Marcos thanked her for her service and contributions to strengthening the bilateral alliance. He also conferred on her the Order of Sikatuna for her role in fostering ties between the two nations.

In Malacañang, Carlson's farewell call on Marcos provided an opportunity to acknowledge the long-standing tradition of cooperation between the Philippines and the United States. She began her tenure on July 22, 2022, when she presented her credentials to the president. Since then, she has played a key role in bolstering diplomatic ties established in 1946 and reinforced by the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty. This pact enables both nations to maintain and develop their defensive capabilities, either separately or jointly, against armed attacks.

In his Instagram post, Marcos stated: “As she concludes her tenure, we wish her every success and look forward to continuing our close cooperation with the United States.” This reflects ongoing commitment to their shared regional interests. The Order of Sikatuna, awarded to Carlson, recognizes foreign diplomats who have provided exceptional service in developing relations with the Philippines. The meeting underscores the enduring partnership amid challenges in the Indo-Pacific, offering optimism for future collaboration.

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US and Philippine officials shaking hands at defense treaty signing in Singapore
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Philippine, US bolster defense ties, reaffirm treaty

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US and Philippine defense officials reaffirmed their mutual defense treaty and signed a new security agreement during the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.

President Marcos welcomed the new ambassadors from Peru and the Order of Malta on Wednesday, expressing hopes for stronger bilateral ties.

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President Marcos has appointed former Interior and Local Government chief Mel Senen Sarmiento as presidential adviser on peace, reconciliation and unity, replacing Carlito Galvez Jr. who has retired. Galvez said he is stepping down to attend to his wife's health and spend more time with his family. Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro stated that Sarmiento's background well equips him for the role.

Vietnam President Tô Lâm will make a state visit to the Philippines from May 31 to June 1, Malacañang announced. The trip marks the first such visit by a Vietnamese party leader.

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The United States has canceled the diplomatic and tourist visas of Leyte Representative Martin Romualdez, a former House Speaker and cousin of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

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