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FMJ seeks to strengthen people-to-people ties with UK
By Nidz Godino
“That’s very clear indication of how strong our relations have become in many, many areas…so, I’m sure your visit will be symbol of that strengthening relationship, “President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. told United Kingdom (UK) Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs David Lammy at Malacañang he aims to strengthen people-to-people ties with United Kingdom, home to about 200,000 Filipino workers.
In meeting with Lammy, Marcos emphasized Philippines could further enhance its people-to-people exchanges with European country due to their strong relations.
He noted that number of Filipinos residing and working in UK has significantly increased, reflecting deepening ties between two nations.
According to Presidential Communications Office (PCO), Filipinos in UK are employed across various sectors, including information technology, aviation, hospitality, service and health care.
There has also been notable rise in number of Filipino engineers and information technology experts working with UK telecommunications, software and e-commerce solutions firms.
Aside from ties and exchanges, two leaders also discussed key issues related to maritime, trade and investments, climate change and environment, according to statement issued by PCO.
Lammy’s visit is part of ongoing efforts to enhance relations between Manila and London, established formal diplomatic ties in 1946.
