President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. at the United Nations
Advocating for climate justice, peace, and a seat at the table for the Global South.
In a historic address at the UN Headquarters in New York on March 10, 2026, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. positioned the Philippines as a vital bridge between the Global North and South. Speaking before the Special Plenary Meeting of the UN General Assembly, the President formally campaigned for the Philippines' election to a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council (UNSC) for the 2027-2028 term.
Key Highlights from the Address:
- Commitment to Peacekeeping: The President highlighted the Philippines' six-decade history of supporting UN missions, noting that 15,000 Filipino troops have served across 22 missions globally [00:09:33].
- Climate Justice: He emphasized that for the Philippines, the climate crisis is a "present reality," calling for developed nations to fulfill their financial obligations to climate-vulnerable states [00:14:54].
- ASEAN Leadership: As current chair of ASEAN, the President underscored the region's role as the "strategic center of gravity" in the 21st century [00:05:25].
- Digital Governance: He advocated for legally binding norms to govern emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), ensuring human dignity remains the primary focus [00:20:07].
The President concluded by reaffirming the country's dedication to the rule of law and the UN Charter, urging member states to support the Philippines in the upcoming elections on June 3, 2026 [00:27:08].

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