Philippines, South Korea leaders pledge closer cooperation as geopolitical uncertainty mounts

I leader delle Filippine e della Corea del Sud si impegnano a una più stretta cooperazione mentre cresce l’incertezza geopolitica


Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr leads his delegation in a bilateral meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung at the presidential palace in Manila, Philippines March 3, 2026. Rolex Dela Pena/Pool via REUTERS (Reuters)

MANILA, March 3 (Reuters) - Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos met South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in Manila on Tuesday, where they discussed ways to deepen economic and security ties.

Lee was in Manila on a state visit. 

* Marcos said both sides “recognise growing uncertainty ingeopolitical developments,” and agreed on the need to uphold arules‑based international order, including in the maritimedomain. * The Philippines and South Korea agreed to expandcooperation in shipbuilding, nuclear energy and artificialintelligence. * Lee said the two countries will also cooperate ininfrastructure and defence industries. * Lee added that South Korea and the Philippines plan towork together on critical minerals and supply chains. * The two leaders also discussed the situation in the MiddleEast during their talks. * South Korean companies will help the modernisation of thePhilippine military, Lee said  * The countries signed MOUs in various sectors, includingdigital technology, procurement of specific defence equipment,agriculture, intellectual property, foreign language education,culture, and police investigations.

(Reporting by Mikhail Flores and Heejin Kim; Editing by David Stanway)

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