Philippines' Marcos says maritime cooperation a cornerstones in Vietnam visit
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday said talks on maritime cooperation between his country and Vietnam would be one of the "cornerstones" that would be forged in a strategic partnership with its Southeast Asian neighbour.
Marcos left for Vietnam for a two-day state visit in Vietnam where he is expected to meet Hanoi's top officials and work on agreements on coastguard cooperation and rice supply.
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