Manila Standard Article RatingDFA: Marcos not scheduled to meet Trump during UN trip - Manila Standard
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- Policy Leaning
-74% Very Left
- Politician Portrayal
-57% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : The president's visit will center on his participation in the 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women and a special session of the United Nations General Assembly.60% : During the trip, President Marcos is expected to call for peace and restraint amid tensions in the Middle East and stress the importance of respecting international law, including the United Nations Charter and humanitarian law.
59% : Escalona said the president will underscore the Philippines' long-standing engagement with the United Nations since its founding in 1945 and its support for multilateral cooperation, the rule of law, climate resilience and humanitarian action.
58% : At the General Assembly session, Mr. Marcos will seek additional support for the Philippines' candidacy for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2027-2028 term.
55% : "In two meetings, the President will offer a voice from our region, from developing countries, and call for restraint, respect for international law, including the UN charter and humanitarian law, and for all concerned to return to the negotiating table for peace," Escalona said.
51% : In a Palace briefing, DFA Assistant Secretary Angelica Escalona said the president's visit on March 9 - 10 will focus on his engagements at the United Nations headquarters in New York, including meetings and speaking engagements related to global security issues and the Philippines' multilateral priorities.
51% : President Marcos is also scheduled to meet with António Guterres, secretary-general of the United Nations, to discuss developments in the Middle East and reaffirm the Philippines' commitment to multilateralism.
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