Japón recibe a Marcos de Filipinas en el Palacio Imperial

El presidente Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visitó Japón y fue recibido en el Palacio Imperial. Esta es la primera visita de Estado de un presidente filipino desde 2015.

El presidente Ferdinand Marcos Jr. llegó para la visita el 27 de mayo.

El evento tuvo lugar en el Palacio Imperial.

Representa la primera visita de Estado de un presidente filipino a Japón desde 2015.

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