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Marcos: PH future will always have to involve the US聽

Marcos: PH future will always have to involve the US聽

FILE PHOTO: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. speaks during a change of command ceremony at Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines, August 8, 2022. Ezra Acayan/Pool via REUTERS

MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Saying the partnership is advantageous to both countries, President Ferdinand 鈥淏ongbong鈥 Marcos Jr. said that the future of the Philippines will be inexorably linked to the US.

Marcos made the statement as US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III聽paid a courtesy visit to Malaca帽ang on Thursday.

鈥淎gain, I have always said, it seems to me that the future of the Philippines and for that matter, the Asia Pacific, will always have to involve the United States simply because those partnerships are so strong and so historically embedded in our common psyches,鈥 Marcos said.

鈥淚t can only be an advantage to both our countries,鈥 he added.

The chief executive added that he put 鈥済reat importance鈥 on the country鈥檚 partnership with the US and its other allies.

鈥淚 would be stating the obvious to say that our longest partner and ally has been the United States and as we traverse these rather troubled waters, geopolitical waters, economic waters that we are facing, I again put great importance on that partnership, specifically with the United States and all partnerships and alliances that we are able to make with our friends around the world,鈥 the President also said.

Austin echoed Marcos鈥 remarks, saying the administration of Joe Biden is making attempts to further solidify the strong bond between long-term allies.

鈥淵ou made a number of comments about the strength of our relationship, I echo those comments. We do have a strong relationship and my goal, and certainly President Biden鈥檚 goal is to strengthen that relationship in every way possible.

With Austin鈥檚 visit, both countries have agreed to four new additional Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement sites in the country.

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