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Presidente Marcos gipaambit ang kabahin sa iyang mensahe sa UNGA

Gihatagan og departure honors si Presidente Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 2 sa Pasay City, Domingo. Kauban niya si Armed Forces of the Phillipines commander Lt. Gen. Bartolome Vicente Bacarro. (Hulagway ni Gelaine Louise Gutierrez/PIA-NCR)



MANILA, (PIA) -- Si Presidente Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. kaniadtong Domingo mipaambit sa usa ka sample sa kung unsa ang sulod sa iyang pakigpulong sa 77th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

Matod sa Presidente, ang iyang nasudnong pamahayag mahitabo sa Sept. 20, 2022, sa New York, USA, diin "ang mga nasud sa kalibutan magtigom aron hisgutan ang labing dinalian nga mga hagit" nga giatubang sa katawhan.

"I will be delivering our national statement on the 20th of September, in which, I will outline our expectations of the United Nations and the work ahead, the role our country will play and our contributions to strengthening the international system," ang Presidente miingon

"I will, one, share the Philippines’ vision in people-centered development, highlighting our administration’s thrust for economic recovery, food security, and agricultural productivity," dugang sa Presidente.

Gitumbok ni Marcos ang kamahinungdanon sa partisipasyon sa Pilipinas sa UNGA aron masiguro nga madungog ang atong tingog.

Ang tema nga giila alang sa ika-77 nga UNGA mao ang "Usa ka watershed moment: Transformative solutions to interlocking challenges" nga, sumala sa Chief Executive, nagtumong sa "pagtubag sa wala pa mahitabo nga global nga uso, sama sa COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, escalating conflicts mga hagit sa tagsa-tagsa nga mga nasud ug sa tibuok kalibutan nga komunidad."

Gibutyag ni Pres. Gipamatud-an usab ni Marcos ang pasalig sa nasud sa mga mithi sa United Nations, nga naghisgot sa mga kontribusyon niini sa malinawon nga paghusay sa mga panagbangi ug sa internasyonal nga balaod, ug nagpasiugda sa importansya sa UN sa pagpalambo sa internasyonal nga dayalogo ug kooperasyon.

Siya miingon nga iyang ipresentar ang usa ka krisis nga giatubang sa kalibutan isip mga oportunidad alang sa mga nasud sa paghimo og makahuluganon nga aksyon, nga nakagamot ug nagkahiusa sa usa ka komon nga katuyoan sa pagpalambo sa kalinaw, kauswagan, ug malungtarong kalamboan.

Atol sa iyang pagbisita, ang Presidente miingon nga makigtagbo siya sa UN Secretary General António Guterres ug mga lider sa dugay na ug importante nga mga kauban sa Pilipinas.

"I will discuss with them opportunities for stronger cooperation in food security, agriculture, renewable energy, and climate change which are among the key priorities of this administration."

Matod niya nga moapil usab siya sa mga kalihokan sa negosyo aron "mahimo ang daghang mga panag-uban aron mapauswag ang ekonomiya ug malungtaron nga kalamboan sa nasud sa kinatibuk-an."

"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 partnership) will allow us to achieve the better normal that we all aspire for," si Marcos miingon. 

Gibutyag ni Pres. Makig-uban usab si Marcos sa komunidad sa mga Pilipino didto.

"I am told our kababayans as far as from Canada will participate in this gathering," sigon sa Presidente

"It will be my chance to thank 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 niya. (PIA-NCR)




 

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