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    Thumbs up US President Obama congratulates Aquino, Binay


    US President Barack Obama called President-elect Benigno Simeon "Noynoy" Aquino III Wednesday night to congratulate him on his proclamation by Congress as the winner in the May 10 presidential elections.
    Obama likewise congratulated Vice President-elect Jejomar Binay thorough Aquino in a phone call past 9 p.m to the Aquino house on Times St., Quezon City.
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    US Embassy spokesperson Rebecca Thomas confirmed the call on GMA News’ late-night Saksi newscast.
    "President Obama called President-elect Aquino to congratulate him and Vice President-elect Jejomar Binay on their victories in the May 10 elections," said Thomas.
    "And also he wanted to congratulate the people of the Philippines for carrying out a successful first-ever automated elections," she added. US Ambassador to the Philippines Harry Thomas Jr. earlier congratulated Aquino and Binay in a statement. Amb. Thomas affirmed the US' "deep and long relationship with the Philippines, a treaty ally whose soldiers have fought alongside ours in World War II and subsequent conflicts. "We look forward to working with the new Philippine government to deepen the unwavering friendship and partnership between our two nations, and to advance our common goals for the benefit of the Southeast Asia region and the world," Thomas stated. The US maintains close economic, political and diplomatic ties with the Philippines, a former US colony. British Prime Minister David Cameron likewise sent his greetings to Aquino in a letter, referring to the strong relations between the Philippines and the United Kingdom. “As we both start our terms in office, I look forward to strengthening our cooperation in tackling the global economic crisis, working for peace and stability in the southern Philippines and advancing respect for human rights in South-East Asia," said Cameron, who was appointed Prime Minister on May 11.
    Other countries, such as China, have also sent their congratulatory messages to Aquino and Binay.
    “Today represents an historic moment ushering in a new era for China-Philippine relations," China’s ambassador to the Philippines Liu Jianchao said.
    According to GMA News’ Saksi newscast, Liu also noted that the proclamation fell on the exact date when China and the Philippines established diplomatic relations 35 years ago. —Jerrie M. Abella/JV, GMANews.TV







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    Samot kalipay si Obama kay naa na siya kauban na black in the 2 highest positions sa office in Philippines. Si Binay, the first Black Vice President.

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    kuyaw mosuroy c obama sa pinas..

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    gibali man ni Obama ang phone sa 1st photo. hehe

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    This is a good start for our new president's tenure in office. The call is a solid proof that the new leadership can expect recognition of legitimacy from the most powerful nation on earth. I hope in the new coming administration it will be a relationship of understanding and independence with the americans rather than meddling and coercion of policies into our own internal affairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by necrotic freak View Post
    gibali man ni Obama ang phone sa 1st photo. hehe
    Mora man ug bali bitaw but doesn't matter. Some strange things are also existing inside the white house. Pero klaro kaayo nga sa first photo si Noynoy iyang ka istorya kay puti man color ang telephone. Sa second photo tag-ana kinsa iyang kaistorya? Akong paminaw, siguro si Binay dyud!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manwhore View Post
    samot kalipay si obama kay naa na siya kauban na black in the 2 highest positions sa office in philippines. Si binay, the first black vice president. :d
    lol! :d:d:d

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    heeheheheheheh..saun

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    kuyawa obama uie mura mag si akon! hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by godwhacker View Post
    Mora man ug bali bitaw but doesn't matter. Some strange things are also existing inside the white house. Pero klaro kaayo nga sa first photo si Noynoy iyang ka istorya kay puti man color ang telephone. Sa second photo tag-ana kinsa iyang kaistorya? Akong paminaw, siguro si Binay dyud!.
    bwahahaha

    grabeha nimo mag connect bai! hehehe!

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