President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. clarified that he did not snub the call of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zylenskyy for a phone conversation, saying he has always been willing to talk with the European leader.
Marcos made this clarification after Ukrainian Charges D’Affaires of the Embassy of Ukraine in Malaysia Denys Mykhailiuk said they have been trying to have the two leaders talk to each other since Marcos assumed office in June 2022 but to no avail.
In an interview with reporters en route to Davos, Switzerland, where he will be attending the World Economic Forum , the President said they were surprised by Mykhailiuk’s remarks, saying both sides have been trying to set a schedule so he and Zylenskyy could talk. “There was talk of it a couple of months ago pero wala lang napag-usapan. That’s why nagulat kami when the special envoy came out and said na hindi ko sinasagot ,” Marcos said.WATCH: President Marcos clarifies that he did not snub the call of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zylenskyy for a phone conversation, says he’s always willing to talk to the European leader.
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