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Press Briefing of Ms. Daphne Oseña-Paez with DPWH Secretary Manual Bonoan
Sa isinagawang press briefing ngayong Martes, inihayag ni DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan na nakatakda ang ahensya na magpatupad ng mahigit sa 70,000 proyekto sa buong bansa na may kabuuang budget na humigit-kumulang na PHP890-bilyon. Aniya, may mga proyektong nakalinya na para sa groundbreaking at inaugurasyon bago ang State-of-the-Nation Address ni Pangulong Ferdinand R Marcos Jr. sa Hunyo. Ito ang ng NLEX-SLEX connector at ang isang bahagi ng Cavite-Laguna Expressway. Dagdag ng kalihim na sa unang anim na buwang panunungkulan ni PBBM, naipatupad ng DPWH ang pagpapaganda at pagpapabuti ng mga pampublikong kalsada at mga tulay sa buong bansa, na umaabot sa halos 1,500 kilometro. Naipagawa rin ang 161 na mga tulay sa mga pampublikong kalsada at iba pang lokal na mga kalsada sa panahon na ito.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. made history for being the first Philippine President to witness the decommissioning of some 400 illegal firearms seized in Basilan, symbolizing the commitment of the government and all stakeholders to peace.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. expressed his gratitude Friday to outgoing Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Kazuhiko Koshikawa particularly as Japan and the Philippines enter a new phase in their relationship in terms of defense and security, trade and investment, infrastructure development, as well as advancing peace in Mindanao.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos engaged in a discussion with Governor-General David Hurley and Mrs. Linda Hurley at the Government House in Canberra, Australia. During the meeting, they explored various bilateral matters, encompassing diplomatic relations, economic partnerships, and cultural exchanges.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. participated in a dialogue with Opposition Leader Peter Dutton during his second day in Canberra as a Guest of Government. The Hon. Dutton underscored the significance of bilateral relations and the invaluable contributions of the Filipinos to Australian society.

During a state luncheon hosted by Governor-General David Hurley and Mrs. Linda Hurley, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. emphasized the importance of cooperation in addressing regional security issues, climate change, and technological advancements.PBBM thanked Governor-General Hurley for the invitation and offered a toast to the health of Australia's leaders and the success of the Strategic Partnership.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. met with Senate President Sue Lines and House Speaker Milton Dick during his visit to Canberra. The legislators acknowledged the contributions and admirable qualities of the Filipino community in Australia.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos received a ceremonial welcome upon their arrival at the Government House in Canberra, Australia. Governor-General David Hurley and Mrs. Linda Hurley witnessed the signing of the guest book by the President and First Lady.

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called on the Australian Parliament on Thursday on the need for the Philippines and Australia to join forces along with their allies against threats to the rule of law, to stability and peace in the Indo-Pacific region.

At least three agreements were signed during the state visit of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in Canberra where he addressed the Parliament of Australia.