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President Marcos, SoKor’s Yoon to tackle trade, security

MANILA, Philippines — South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrived yesterday in Manila for a two-day state visit aimed at boosting economic and security relations with the Philippines.

Yoon is scheduled to meet with President Marcos to discuss bilateral ties and to attend a business forum.

The state visit from Oct. 6 to 7 is the first by a South Korean president in 13 years and the first stop on Yoon’s three-country Southeast Asia trip.

The visit to Manila coincides with the 75th year of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and South Korea. The two countries established formal ties on March 3, 1949.

Upon arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Yoon and First Lady Kim Keon Hee proceeded to the Libingan ng mga Bayani to pay tribute to the 112 Filipino soldiers who fought and were killed during the Korean War.

Former president Lee Myung-bak, during his state visit in 2011, also paid his respects at the Korean Memorial Pylon, a monument dedicated to the 112 Filipino soldiers.

Yoon met members of the Korean community and encouraged their contributions to the Philippine economy.

The Korea Times reported the announcement of Yoon’s office, that he will discuss with Marcos economic cooperation in the supply chain of critical minerals, energy, defense and the oceans industry.

Marcos and First Lady Liza Marcos will receive Yoon and Kim at Malacañang today.

Matters related to economic, defense and maritime cooperation are expected to be tackled during the bilateral meeting between Marcos and Yoon.

“The two Leaders will hold a bilateral meeting to discuss areas of mutual interest such as cooperation in the political, security and defense, maritime, economic and development fields, people-to-people ties, as well as labor and consular matters,” the Presidential Communications Office said in a recent statement

“Both sides are also expected to exchange views on regional and international issues, and reaffirm the vibrant and dynamic relations between the two countries,” it added.

The Presidents will sign a Cooperative Memorandum of Understanding. Marcos will host a state luncheon in honor of Yoon.

Following the meeting, Yoon will attend the Korea-Philippines

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