Manila is hoping for a bigger say in global conflict resolution and its South China Sea dispute with Beijing
Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo reiterated the Philippines’ UN aspirations in a speech in New York earlier this week to more than 300 diplomats and guests at his country’s Independence Day celebrations.
He pointed to the country’s role as Asia’s first republic, its long-standing dedication to equality among nations, as well as its commitment to multilateralism and global peace.
“The Philippines will bring to the Security Council 80 years of multilateral experience, a tradition of principled diplomacy, and a readiness to listen, engage, and lead with purpose,” Manalo said in his keynote speech at a diplomatic reception at the Philippine Centre on Sunday.
The UNSC comprises five permanent members and 10 elected ones that serve a two-year term. It is primarily responsible for maintaining international peace and security in accordance with the UN Charter.






