Marcos parte hoy para una visita de estado de cuatro días a Japón

El presidente Marcos tiene previsto salir de Manila hoy para realizar una visita de estado de cuatro días a Japón. El viaje tiene como objetivo fortalecer los lazos de defensa y abordar la seguridad energética en medio de la volatilidad mundial de los precios del combustible.

Marcos se reunirá con la primera ministra japonesa Takaichi Sanae para discutir la Asociación Estratégica Reforzada entre Filipinas y Japón. Los temas incluyen la seguridad marítima, la energía, la seguridad alimentaria y la implementación de los pactos de defensa existentes.

Ambas naciones planean anunciar nuevos acuerdos sobre defensa, comercio, inversión y recursos humanos. También está previsto que Marcos sea recibido por el emperador y la emperatriz de Japón en el Palacio Imperial.

La visita marca el viaje al extranjero número 42 de Marcos y el cuarto a Japón desde que asumió el cargo en 2022. Alrededor de 340.000 filipinos viven y trabajan en Japón a partir de 2025.

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