Marcos says trip to Japan went 'according to plan'

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Marcos says trip to Japan went 'according to plan'
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President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s said his Japan trip went “according to plan” and was even “beyond” expectation as he returned to the country on Sunday night, Feb. 12, carrying US$13-billion investment pledges.

“I think everything went according to plan at saka beyond— kasi maraming bago na hindi namin ine-expect na naging proposal na galing sa Japanese corporations ,” Marcos said in an interview en route to the Philippines.

He said the Philippine delegation was able to finalize all their agenda in their trip, which, he said, is a “good result.” The President further said his meetings in Japan, including his bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, was “very fruitful.” He also reported that the Philippines and Japan have cemented their defense and security relations and covered various areas of cooperation such as agriculture and Information and Communication Technology.

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