DFA chief vows to continue upholding PH sovereignty, territorial integrity in 2023

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DFA chief vows to continue upholding PH sovereignty, territorial integrity in 2023
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Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo on Christmas Day, pledged to continue upholding the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity in the next year. | DFernandezINQ

Manalo said this in his Christmas message, adding that he will likewise pursue contributing to economic progress, safeguarding overseas Filipinos, and bolstering the country’s standing in the global community.

Manalo also said that the agency “reaffirms its commitment to actively maintain its engagement with the international community and advance Philippine interests abroad to ensure a stable and safe political, economic, and social environment for all Filipinos.”

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