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President Marcos Jr. Visits Cambodia for State Visit

by Emma Walker – News Editor

President Marcos Jr. in Cambodia to bolster ASEAN ties, Explore Economic ‌Opportunities

phnom Penh,⁢ Cambodia – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. arrived in Phnom Penh on Tuesday, initiating a state visit focused on strengthening ‍bilateral relations ‍with Cambodia and reinforcing the‍ Philippines’ commitment to a unified and progressive Association of Southeast​ Asian Nations (ASEAN). He is accompanied by​ First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos and members of the⁤ Philippine delegation.

The visit comes as the Philippines prepares to assume the ASEAN chairmanship‍ in 2026, and aims to capitalize ⁣on⁤ complementary strengths between the two nations amidst global economic challenges. President ‌Marcos stated he will ‌”discuss ways to further ‍diversify our cooperation and strengthen our intra-Asean ​relationships⁢ and exchanges by capitalizing ‍on our complementary ‍strengths in the face of global economic headwinds.” He also recognized ⁤cambodia as ‌a key partner in combating transnational crime.

Key areas of‌ discussion include defence and security cooperation, trade, agriculture, ‍and heritage ‌preservation.⁢ The President expressed a desire ​to increase Philippine exports to Cambodia, ​specifically in food, ⁣beverages,⁢ and pharmaceutical products, and to expand opportunities for Filipino franchise businesses⁣ within the Cambodian market.

Meetings are scheduled with Cambodian Senate president Hun⁣ Sen and Prime Minister Hun Manet, alongside roundtable discussions with business leaders from both countries to identify avenues for increased trade and investment. President Marcos emphasized that ‌intensified​ defense and security collaboration⁣ would contribute to “uphold[ing] a peaceful, stable, and resilient ‌Asean community.”

Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin,‌ Agrarian Reform ‍Secretary ‌Conrado Estrella III, and Justice Secretary ⁤Jesus Crispin Remulla have been designated as government caretakers during the President’s absence.

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