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Following the two-day state visit, which ends on Thursday, #Marcos will return to #Australia next week with other Southeast Asian leaders to take part in an #ASEAN-#Australia Summit that marks 50 years of Australia’s partnership with the regional bloc.#BBM #BBMinAU #Philippines

Philippine president tells Australia their strategic partnership is more important than ever
apnews.com/article/marcos-aust

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AP News · Philippine president tells Australia their strategic partnership is more important than everBy ROD McGUIRK

Some Australian lawmakers either mounted or joined protests inside and outside their parliament building while President #FerdinandMarcosJr. delivered a rare speech before their colleagues.

As part of the audience, Senator #JanetRice of the Australian Greens raised a banner that read, “Stop the human rights abuses.” #Australia #BBM #Philippines #BBMinAU

Some Australian senators hold protests vs Marcos as he addressed #parliament
rappler.com/philippines/austra

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We need to keep an eye on him to keep him honest 🔭
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The Philippine president is set to address what Bloomberg has described as a “rare” joint sitting of #Australia’s #Parliament (the highest governing body in #Canberra) on Thursday, February 29.

Previous invitees include past American presidents #BarackObama, #GeorgeBush and #BillClinton plus Chinese leaders #HuJintao and #XiJinping. #BBM #BBMinAU

Marcos in Canberra: What the #Philippines and its president gains
rappler.com/newsbreak/explaine

RAPPLER · Marcos in Canberra: What the Philippines and its president gainsPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. flies to Canberra as ‘Guest of Government’ – an engagement akin to a state visit