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Marcos accepts credentials of 8 non-resident ambassadors

MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos has received the credentials of eight new non-resident ambassadors, expressing hope that the Philippines would forge closer ties with their countries.

The envoys who presented their credentials in Malacañang last Wednesday were Ibrahim Bileh Doualeh of Djibouti, Jagdishwar Goburdhun of Mauritius, Farhod Arziev of Uzbekistan, Hassan Abdelsalam Omer of Sudan, Gotsileene Morake of Botswana, Mait Martinson of Estonia, Morecome Mumba of Zambia and Abdelhafid Bounour of Algeria.

As he received the credentials of Djibouti’s ambassador, Marcos thanked the country’s government for helping Filipino seafarers whose vessel was hit by an anti-ship missile in the Gulf of Aden.

“Thanks for all (the) help that you have given (to the) Filipino seafarers in times of great need. And we hope to continue this relationship. And (I hope) the amity between our two countries will grow and [bring us closer],” Marcos told Doualeh.

Marcos also welcomed the envoy of Mauritius and expressed hope that their countries would explore ways to boost their ties.

“I officially welcome you as the ambassador of the Republic of Mauritius to the Philippines and I hope that [during the] time that you are here we can find ways to explore partnerships,” he said.?Goburdhun told Marcos he was looking at a special collaboration with the Philippines in the fields of health and agriculture to fight diseases and enhance agricultural production.

Meanwhile, Arziev, Uzbekistan’s ambassador, vowed to foster strong ties between his country and the Philippines and highlighted the importance of enhancing foreign relations.

Marcos also sought a closer bilateral relationship with Sudan when he welcomed the ambassador of the African country.

“I hope your time as Ambassador to the Philippines will be a time where we can begin a closer relationship. I look forward to that day and I think there are many possibilities,” the Chief Executive told Omer.

Morake, Botswana’s envoy, conveyed his warm regards to Marcos and expressed his commitment to foster strong bilateral relations.

Welcoming the Estonian ambassador, Marcos expressed his desire to continue discussions on security issues with

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