Marcos said the Philippines’ candidature for a non-permanent security council seat for the 2027-2028 term stands on its “rich experience” in building peace, forging consensus and finding new ...
He pointed to the Philippines' "rich experience" in peacekeeping, consensus-building, and fostering cooperation as the foundation for its candidacy for the 2027-28 Security Council term ... associate ...
MANILA: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has removed Vice President Sara Duterte from the National Security Council (NSC), further ... Since taking office, Marcos reaffirmed ties with Washington, ...
The immediate response of the country's military and intelligence services that resulted in the arrest of five Chinese nationals allegedly involved in espionage highlights the government's commitment ...
He pointed to the Philippines’ “rich experience” in peacekeeping, consensus-building, and fostering cooperation as the foundation for its candidacy for the 2027–28 Security Council term.