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Mr. Zelensky came to the Philippines, promoting diplomatic relations

Jun 04, 2024

Manila [Philippines], June 4: At the meeting, President Zelensky announced that Ukraine would open an embassy in Manila this year, and thanked Mr. Marcos for his participation in the peace summit in Switzerland in the middle of this month, as well as his stance. Philippine power in matters affecting Ukraine. Information about the Philippine delegation attending the above conference is currently unknown.
For his part, President Marcos expressed that Ukraine's opening of an embassy in Manila was "very good news", and pledged that the Philippines would do everything possible to promote peace and find a political solution. resolve the conflict and end the fighting. However, Mr. Marcos emphasized that finding a complete solution for both Ukraine and the rest of the world will be a difficult path.
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During the meeting, Mr. Zelensky also proposed sending Philippine medical staff to Ukraine to support the welfare and mental health care of the country's soldiers amid the crisis. In response, Mr. Marcos pledged to send medical staff to help Ukraine as part of the Philippines' commitment to the UN on the peacekeeping process.
Diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Ukraine have lasted 32 years, officially established in April 1992.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper

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