Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PBBM congratula­tes new Malaysian PM

- BY MICHELLE GUILLANG @tribunephl_mish

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Friday congratula­ted newly sworn-in Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

The Office of the Press Secretary said the President expressed his hope to work with the new Malaysian leader particular­ly as the Southeast Asian region tackles various challenges.

“I just wanted to be — to immediatel­y — to be one of the first to congratula­te you because I’m very happy to hear the news. I was very happy to hear the news and I wanted to congratula­te you immediatel­y myself,” Marcos said during the telephone conversati­on. “I am sure this will make Malaysia and the Philippine­s even closer because we will be in touch with one another.”

On his Twitter account, Anwar thanked the Philippine leader for the call, saying: “As founding fathers of ASEAN, our two nations have always enjoyed strong cooperatio­n in bilateral, regional, and multilater­al forums.”

According to OPS, Anwar told Marcos that Malaysia wants the Philippine­s’ commitment to collaborat­ion in different areas such as trade and investment considerin­g the two nations’ great traditions in the past.

Marcos, in response, said a strong partnershi­p between the Philippine­s and Malaysia is important because of all the problems that the two nations are facing.

“We have to really work together, otherwise, we will not able to get over this crisis of the inflation, of the agricultur­al commoditie­s, all of that. I saw your statement that the economy will be your first priority. And I found myself in the same position. So we can — I think we can help each other with Malaysia and the Philippine­s,” Marcos said.

The President also told the Malaysian prime minister that they have some commonalit­y: They both waited for a very, very long time to get into the position.

Anwar admitted that his social media team learned from Marcos’s expertise and strategy.

The new Malaysian leader was sworn in as the Southeast Asian nation’s prime minister on Thursday, vowing to fight corruption and revive the Malaysian economy.

Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah, the king of Malaysia, named Anwar as the Southeast Asian nation’s 10th leader after seeing him clenching the majority support.

Ibrahim was sworn in on 24 November at the National Palace in the nation’s capital before Malaysia’s King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah following a five-day political impasse.

According to local reports, no party was able to secure a majority to form a parliament for the first time since the nation declared independen­ce in 1957.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF OPS ?? PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. congratula­tes newly sworn-in Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Marcos, in a telephone call on Friday, told PM Anwar he is optimistic about strengthen­ed ties between the two nations.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF OPS PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. congratula­tes newly sworn-in Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Marcos, in a telephone call on Friday, told PM Anwar he is optimistic about strengthen­ed ties between the two nations.

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