“The 6th PAMM represents an important opportunity to chart the course of the newly established Strategic Partnership between the Philippines and Australia, building upon the recent meeting between President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Manila last month,” the Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement yesterday.
Key areas of discussion will include bilateral trade, investment and economic relations, security and maritime cooperation, development cooperation, people-to-people exchanges and regional and global issues of mutual interest.Singlife launches 100-in-1 medical plan, starting at P100 a monthJoin Anne Curtis unlock magic of night portraits with vivo V29 5G
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