Marcos, Trump discuss PH-US alliance in phone call

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. spoke to United States (US) President-elect Donald Trump over the phone on Tuesday morning, where they discussed the longstanding alliance between their two countries.
In a media interview during his visit to typhoon-hit communities in the province of Catanduanes, Marcos said he expressed to Trump the Philippines' openness to further deepen relations with its oldest and strongest military ally.
"I expressed to him our continuing desire to strengthen that relationship between our two countries, which is a relationship that is as deep as can possibly be because it has been for a very long time," he said.
The President said he also expressed his intention to meet with Trump as soon as possible.
He added that he told Trump that Filipinos in the US voted "overwhelmingly" in his favor.
Trump is set for his second term as US president after winning the recently held elections.
According to Marcos, it is his mother, Imelda Marcos, who is a close friend of Trump.
"Ang kaibigan niya talaga mother ko. Kilalang-kilala niya ang mother ko. Kinukumusta niya, 'How's Imelda?' Sabi ko binabati ka nga (It is really my mother who is his friend. He knows my mother very well. He asked how she is, 'How's Imelda?' I said she is extending her congratulations)," he said.
Although he said they did not talk about the fears of a mass deportation of undocumented immigrants in the US after Trump's win, Marcos assured that the government is already working on it to assist affected Filipinos.
"We didn't talk about that. It was just a congratulatory call. But, of course, our ambassador is already working on that," he said.
Nonetheless, Marcos said his conversation with Trump was "very productive."
"I am glad that I was able to do it and I think President-elect Trump was also happy to hear from the Philippines," he said. (PNA)

Last Modified: 2024-Nov-19 18:37