Marcos reiterates Philippines' bid for UN Security Council seat

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reiterated the Philippines' bid for a United Nations Security Council seat while in New York. According to the Palace, Marcos met with UN Secretary-General António Guterres to discuss the matter. The Palace stated that the pursuit is not solely for the country's self-interest.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. restated the Philippines' aspiration for a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) seat during his time in New York. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro reported that Marcos held discussions with UN Secretary-General António Guterres at the UN Headquarters regarding the country's candidacy.

Castro emphasized that the bid extends beyond national interests to benefit all nations. “It's not all about us, it's all about everybody. Any country that faces concerns with peace and security, the Philippines just needs to be heard if we become a member of the UN Security Council because that voice could contribute to international safety, peace and security,” she stated.

While Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel "Babe" Romualdez noted that a UNSC seat might influence the Philippines' claims in the West Philippine Sea, Castro acknowledged that the issue could arise in council discussions if the country gains membership. She stressed, however, that UNSC membership represents a responsibility rather than a privilege.

Elections for the seat are scheduled for June 3, 2026. In addition to the meeting with Guterres, Marcos addressed the 70th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women during his two-day visit to New York.

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