Mario Fetalino

Defense

May 30, 2024 Mario Fetalino Jr. 271 views

ALLNeyes are once again on Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as he talks before a global audience of leaders about ‘defense’.

President Marcos recently arrived in Singapore where he is expected to articulate the Philippines’ position on defense and diplomacy.

He will also discuss about the country’s commitment to a rules-based order and constructive multilateralism amid geopolitical tensions in the Indo-Pacific region.

In an interview in Brunei, President Marcos revealed his keynote address to the defense and security gathering in Singapore is highly important, noting the invitation in itself is highly significant.

“The fact that they asked the Philippine President to come and speak on that very subject is significant in the sense that it is a recognition that there are challenges that are facing the Philippines, specifically,” he said.

“And not only the Philippines, but this affects the region and it affects the world. So, what I will present in the Shangri-la forum [the] day after tomorrow is going to essentially try to explain the position of the Philippines for both legally and geopolitically and diplomatically. And how we see the ways forward for the Philippines and for the region.”

So important is the West Philippine Sea to international trade. The stakeholders are no longer limited to Southeast Asia, Asia, and Indo-Pacific because it now involves the global economy.

This makes the Philippines’ position so important in the decision-making of many of the policymakers around the world.

The President arrived in Singapore after a two-day state visit to Brunei Darussalam. In his two-day working visit to Singapore, the President will deliver his keynote message for the 21st edition of this year’s International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-La Dialogue.

Among those expected to attend the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue are multiple stakeholders in defense, ranging from heads of governments, heads of states, and defense of ministers to industry players from around 40 countries .

Other world leaders who have delivered keynote addresses were Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in 2023; Thailand Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-O-Cha 2016; Malaysian Prime Minister Dato Sri Najib Tun Razak 2011; Republic of Korea President Lee Myung-Bak 2010; and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd 2009.

Aside from addressing the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue, President Marcos will have a series of high-level meetings with Singaporean officials as part.

President Marcos’ visit to Singapore is upon the invitation of former Prime Minister Lee Hsein Loong.

The Philippine-Singapore diplomatic relations span 55 years after the two nations formally established ties on May 16, 1969.

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