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Palace finally confirms Marcos’ unannounced trip to Singapore, calls it ‘productive’

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This photo shared by Singapore Minister for Manpower Han See Leng shows President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. at the Singapore Grand Prix. Leng says he met with Marcos and other heads of States to "affirm our bilateral economic relationships and strengthen collaborations in energy cooperation as well as exchange views on manpower policies on the sidelines of the race."

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MANILA, Philippines — After days of silence, Malacañang finally confirmed Monday the unannounced Singapore trip of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. over the weekend and called the visit “productive.”

 

Palace was mum about reports that Marcos flew to Singapore to attend the Formula One Grand Prix in the city state throughout the weekend despite photos showing the president, his son Rep. Sandro Marcos (Ilocos Norte), and cousin House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez at the event.

 

Their weekend getaway came days after Typhoon Karding (Noru) — the strongest storm to hit the country this year — ravaged Central Luzon.

 

Full Story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/10/03/2213971/palace-finally-confirms-marcos-unannounced-trip-singapore-calls-it-productive

 

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