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President Marcos back in Australia for Asean summit

MELBOURNE — Days after his visit to Canberra, President Marcos departed for Melbourne to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – Australia Special Summit, where he is expected to discuss key issues with fellow leaders.

In his departure statement, Marcos said the visit would allow him to express the Philippines’ stance on various issues, thank Australia
 for backing the rule of law and the arbitral ruling that affirmed Manila’s sovereign rights over its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and promote the Philippines to investors.

“As the first ASEAN leader’s level engagement for the year, the summit presents an opportunity to reiterate the Philippines’ national positions on regional and international issues and set the tone for ASEAN’s Dialogue Partner Summits later in the year,” Marcos said in a speech delivered at the Villamor Air Base yesterday.

The Chief Executive noted that the summit has two main engagements – Leaders’ Plenary, which is expected to tackle ways to strengthen the cooperation between ASEAN and Australia, and Leaders’ Retreat, a venue for leaders to exchange candid views on issues affecting the region and the world.

“The summit will be an opportunity for the Philippines to thank Australia, ASEAN’s oldest dialogue partner, for its unwavering support for the rule of law, for the 1982 UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea) and the 2016 Arbitral Award, through timely statements of support as well as through capacity-building and academic initiatives to mainstream appreciation of international law,” he added.

The landmark ruling, which stemmed from a case filed by the Philippines during the time of the late president Benigno Aquino III, voided China’s claim of historic rights in virtually the entire South China Sea and validated the Philippines’ sovereign rights over its 200-nautical mile EEZ.

Marcos, who has had 22 foreign trips since assuming office in 2022, is attending the summit at the invitation of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The event will commemorate 50 years of relations between ASEAN and Australia.

On the sidelines of the summit, Marcos will have bilateral meetings with the prime ministers of

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