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Seoul’s embassy in Manila says the state visit will ‘further elevate the already robust partnership between the two countries’
MANILA, Philippines – South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol will go on a state visit to the Philippines from October 6 to 7, Seoul’s Ambassador to Manila said in a statement on Thursday, October 3.
According to the South Korean embassy, this will be Yoon’s first visit to Manila as president and the first state visit of a Korean president to the Philippines since 2011.
“The visit marks a pivotal moment in the 75-year diplomatic relationship between Korea and the Philippines and symbolizes our strong bond and close connection of our leaders. President Yoon’s State Visit epitomizes not only a celebration of past achievements but a forging of even greater partnership and opportunities,” said Ambassador Lee Sang-hwa in a statement.
A state visit is a formal visit carried out by a head of state, upon the invitation of another head of state.
Lee said the visit is “expected to further elevate the already robust partnership between the two countries in various areas, including political ties, security, economy, development cooperation, culture, and people-to-people exchanges.”
The Philippines and South Korea enjoy close ties, both in trade and defense. – Rappler.com