MANILA, Philippines – Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Malacañang on Monday, June 3, a historic meeting that is expected to catch the attention of Russia and China.
Rappler first reported about Zelenskyys surprise visit to Manila on Sunday night, June 2, but Malacañang did not confirm his presence in the Philippines or his schedule with Marcos until Monday morning.
“I know that the crisis in your country has occupied all of your attention and all of your time. It is a great pleasure to meet with you to discuss some of the issues that are common to our two countries and hopefully find ways for both of us together,” Marcos said.
“Thank you so much [for] your big word and clear position with our task about this Russian occupation of our territories,” Zelenskyy said in response, adding that Kyiv will open an embassy in Manila later this year.
The meeting lasted only an hour, with the Ukrainian president departing the Philippines by noon.
This is the third Asian country that Zelenskyy has visited since Russias invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
He was in Japan for the G7 meetings in May 2023, and just last Saturday, June 1, he arrived in Singapore for the Shangri-La Dialogue, Asias premier defense summit.
During his unannounced appearance at the forum, he criticized Russia and China for allegedly trying to discourage other countries from attending his upcoming international peace summit on June 15 in Switzerland.
“With Chinas support to Russia, the war will last longer. That is bad for the whole world,” Zelenskyy said of Beijing, which claims a neutral position in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, although it continues to be a major economic lifeline for Moscow.
During the gathering in Singapore, Zelenskyy also urged countries in the Asia-Pacific region to attend his peace summit. On Monday, the Ukrainian leader thanked Marcos for confirming the Philippines participation in the event, although Malacañang has yet to announce who is attending on Manilas behalf.
Marcos was the keynote speaker at the Shangri-La Dialogue, but the two were not able to rub elbows during the conference, as the Philippine president left Singapore late Friday evening, May 31.
Like Zelenskyy, Marcos also put a spotlight on China during his speech at the summit, decrying “illegal, coercive, aggressive, and deceptive actions” in the West Philippine Sea by the world superpower.
In November 2022, Marcos called the war between Russia and Ukraine “unacceptable,” and urged both parties to resolve their issues in a diplomatic manner.
The Philippines has also voted in favor of a United Nations General Assembly resolution condemning Russias invasion of Ukraine.
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