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Inisa-isa ni Pres. #BongbongMarcos ang mga napag-usapan at napagkasunduan nila nina US Pres. #JoeBiden at Japan Prime Minister #KishidaFumio sa matagumpay na kauna-unahang trilateral summit sa Washington D.C. Kabilang na rito ang pagsuporta ng Estados Unidos at Japan sa infrastructure development and connectivity sa Pilipinas sa pamamagitan ng Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGI). Tinalakay din ng tatlong lider ang mga isyu sa South China Sea. "I took the opportunity to update President Biden and Prime Minister Kishida on the latest developments in the South China Sea, including the recent incident at Ayungin Shoal," ani Pres. Bongbong Marcos. #News5 Follow News5 and stay updated with the latest stories! https://www.facebook.com/News5Everywhere https://twitter.com/News5PH https://www.instagram.com/news5everywhere/ https://www.tiktok.com/@news5everywhere 🌐 https://www.news5.com.ph
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I have just ended my visit to Washington, D.C., wherein I attended the first Philippines-U.S.-Japan Trilateral Summit
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with U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio.
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During our meeting, we reaffirmed our commitment to a peaceful, secure, and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
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We are guided by our shared values of democracy, the rule of law, human rights, and gender equality.
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We explored ways of enhancing our cooperation in a number of areas of mutual concern,
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including in enhancing economic resilience and security, promoting inclusive growth and development,
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addressing climate change, and maritime cooperation.
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During our meeting, the U.S. and Japan announced their support for the infrastructure development
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and connectivity in the Philippines through the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment,
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the implementation of open-source infrastructure,
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an open radio access network in the Philippines,
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workforce development for the semiconductor industry,
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capacity building in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy,
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and the Philippines' membership in the Mineral Security Partnership Forum.
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We also exchanged views on a number of regional security issues of mutual concern.
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I took the opportunity to update President Biden and Prime Minister Kishida
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on the latest developments in the South China Sea,
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including the recent development of the South China Sea,
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including the recent development of the South China Sea,
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including the recent development of the South China Sea,
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and the recent development of the South China Sea.
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I also had a bilateral meeting with President Biden
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wherein we reaffirmed our commitment to the long-standing Philippines-U.S. alliance.
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On the sidelines of the visit, I also had the opportunity to meet with UltraSafe Nuclear Corporation
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to discuss our commitment to diversifying our energy mix
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through the promotion of clean and renewable energy sources.
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Additionally, I engaged in fruitful discussions with U.S. technicians
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Thank you very much.
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At the U.S. ASEAN Business Council and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, as well as at a business reception with the U.S. Philippine Society, I reiterated the clear message, the Philippines is open to U.S. businesses.
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Furthermore, I emphasize that trilateral cooperation between the U.S., Japan, and the Philippines is a natural progression of the strong relations between close allies.
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Over the past year, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency has led to activities...
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...worth over 500 million U.S. dollars to develop high-quality infrastructure in the Philippines, focusing on renewable energy, smart grids, and healthcare solutions.
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Similarly, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation has pledged to mobilize private sector investment in critical sectors such as infrastructure and renewable energy,
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with a new $20 million loan earmarked for affordable housing in the Philippines.
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Moreover, the recent U.S. Presidential Trade and Investment Mission showcased over $1 billion in combined investments from 22 U.S. companies and organizations during a visit to Manila in March 2024.
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This mission underscores the strong economic ties between our nations and the immense potential for further collaboration.
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Looking ahead...
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...this year in Manila promises to be a significant platform for fostering infrastructure development and reinforcing economic ties in the region.
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With over 500 senior business executives and government officials in attendance, this forum will serve as a catalyst for driving investment and growth in emerging economies.
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In conclusion, I am confident that our collaborative efforts will pave the way for a brighter, more prosperous future for the Indo-Pacific region.
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Together, we can harness the power of infrastructure and innovation to drive sustainable development and economic growth.
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Thank you.