Anthony Albanese and Ferdinand Marcos Jr in Parliament House on Thursday.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
The president said Australia’s destiny was irrevocably linked to that of Asia and that “over the years you have held true to this tenet. You have become a valuable member of Asia and of the Indo-Pacific.”
The comment echoes that of former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad,who in the 1990s described Australia as a US outpost butwho by 2019 argued Australia’s future lay in Asia.
Ahead of the ASEAN-Australia summit in Melbourne next week,Marcos also highlighted the threat climate change posed to both his own country and the entire region,and said that developed countries such as Australia must do more to combat the warming of the planet.
Marcos was elected president in 2022 and is widely known by his nickname “Bongbong”. He is the son of former Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr,who ruled the country from 1965 to 1986 and whose wife,Imelda,was famous for owning several thousand pairs of shoes.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr addresses a joint sitting of parliament on Thursday.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
Marcos Jr told parliament:“I will not allow any attempt by any foreign power to take even one square inch of our sovereign territory.”
“Forthe Philippines,Australia plays a crucial role as one of only two partners with which the Philippines has a visiting forces agreement,” he said,highlighting a Filipino-US-Australian joint exercise that involved 560 Filipino soldiers,1200 Australian service personnel and 120 US marines.