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Si Presidente Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos naghatag ug pre-departure speech kaniadtong Domingo, Sept. 18 sa wala pa mobiya aron moapil sa United Nations General Assembly. (Mga hulagway ni Gelaine Louise Gutierrez/PIA-NCR)


CALOOCAN CITY, (PIA) -- Gawas sa pagpamulong sa United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), si Presidente Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. mohatag usab ug importanteng mensahe sa pipila ka economic briefing atol sa iyang working visit sa New York aron sa pagpalapad ug pagpalig-on sa relasyon sa pamatigayon ug pamuhunan sa Pilipinas ug US ug pagdani sa mga potensyal nga tigpamuhunan ug kauban sa US.

“I will also participate in business activities to forge more partnerships to advance our national economic and sustainable development in general,” ang Presidente miingon sa iyang mensahe sa wala pa mobiya sa Domingo sa buntag, Septiyembre 18.

“I will be joined in these meetings by key private sector representatives who have been and will continue to be our partners in this endeavor. More vibrant PPPs (Public-Private Partnerships) will allow us to achieve the better normal hat we all aspire for,” matod ni Presidente Marcos.

Ang Presidente miingon nga mogahin usab siya ug panahon aron makigkita sa Filipino community didto, ang uban gikan sa Canada.

“And of course, I will be visiting with the Filipino community there. I am told our kababayans as far as from Canada will participate in this gathering,” si Presidente Marcos miingon.

“It will be my chance to thank (them) for their support, affirm their important role in the continuing work of nation-building and strengthen our cooperation on matters that redound to the benefit of Filipinos here at home and abroad,” dugang sa Presidente.

Gilauman nga ihatud sa Presidente ang nasudnong pahayag sa Sept. 20 aron ipahayag ang mga gilauman sa nasud sa United Nations, ang papel nga himuon sa nasud ug ang mga kontribusyon niini sa pagpalig-on sa internasyonal nga sistema.

Siya miingon nga iyang ipaambit ang panan-awon sa Pilipinas sa people-centered development, nga nagpasiugda sa tumong sa iyang administrasyon alang sa economic recovery, food security, ug agricultural productivity.

itinguha usab niya nga pamatud-an ang pasalig sa nasud sa mga mithi sa UN, nga naghisgot sa mga kontribusyon niini sa malinawon nga paghusay sa mga panagbangi ug sa internasyonal nga balaod. (PIA-NCR)


 

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