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Mapasalamaton nga PBBM gidayeg ang US alang sa 'dakong' tabang sa panahon sa pandemya

 Si Presidente Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. kaniadtong Huwebes nagpasalamat sa Estados Unidos sa "dako nga" tabang niini sa panahon sa pandemya sa COVID-19.

Gihimo kini ni Marcos sa iyang labing unang personal nga pakigtagbo ni US President Joe Biden didto sa New York City, diin ang duha naghisgot bahin sa pagpalig-on sa Manila ug sa Washington nga dugay nang alyansa.

"Again, we would like to thank the United States for the massive help that we received during the pandemic. We had the provision of up to 35 — almost 36 million doses of vaccines very early on, ahead of some of the other countries. And for that, we are very, very grateful," Si Marcos miingon ngadto kang Biden.

Si Marcos, kinsa midayeg sa 100-plus-year-old nga relasyon tali sa Pilipinas ug US, nakamatikod usab sa papel sa Estados Unidos sa pagpatunhay sa kalinaw sa rehiyon.

"But the role of the United States in maintaining the peace in our region is something that is much appreciated by all the countries in the regions and the Philippines especially," sigon ni Marcos. "We continue to look to the United States for that continuing partnership and the maintenance of peace in our region."

Si Biden, sa laing bahin, miingon nga ang mga pundasyon lig-on sa alyansa sa US-Philippine, "nga hinungdanon kaayo."

"And we have strong ties, including millions of Filipino Americans who are very proud of their ancestry and desperately want us to continue to have a strong relationship," matod ni Biden. "For decades, the alliance has strengthened both of us, I believe."

Nahimamat ni Marcos si Biden sa sideline sa United Nations General Assembly, diin ang lider sa Pilipinas nakamatikod sa adunahan-kabus nga pagkabahin ug nanawagan alang sa aksyon sa dili managsama ug pagbag-o sa klima. (PND)

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