Scholz 'satisfied' with new PH drug war approach, says Marcos
BERLIN: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz was satisfied with how the present government handles the drug war in the Philippines.
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BERLIN: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz was satisfied with how the present government handles the drug war in the Philippines.
BERLIN — Sans violence, the Philippine government has “lessened” the narcotics problem in the country, President Marcos told German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during their meeting here on Tuesday.
BERLIN – The Philippines and Germany are eyeing to expand their defense cooperation to include cyber and maritime domains, President Marcos said, in light of China’s continued dangerous maneuvers and harassment of Filipino supply vessels in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).
MANILA, Philippines — A human rights alliance called on Germany and the Czech Republic to raise concerns about the continuing extrajudicial killings in the Philippines with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during his visits to the Central European nations.
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Tuesday that Manila did not reject China's proposals on managing heightened tensions in the West Philippine Sea, but stressed that Beijing's suggestions stood on a questionable premise.
BERLIN – President Marcos arrived here early yesterday (Manila time), commencing his five-day visit to Germany and the Czech Republic, which is aimed at strengthening ties between the Philippines and the two European countries in various fields including maritime, labor and people-to-people exchanges.
MANILA, Philippines — Press freedom and the murders of journalists in the Philippines should be a central focus of discussions between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, international organizations said Monday.
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos left yesterday for Germany and the Czech Republic on what he said marks a “pivotal moment” in his administration’s efforts to seek stronger ties and collaborations with other countries.