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Filipino official: The UAE is a global model in supporting expatriate workers

Dubai on June 1/ WAM/ His Excellency Hans Liu Kakdak, Undersecretary of the Filipino Migrants for employment and social care for workers abroad, confirmed

The UAE provides a pioneering model in the field of protecting the rights of workers and caring for them, appreciating the efforts of the competent authorities in ensuring the dignity and well -being of workers.

“We look forward to more partnerships and joint initiatives that enhance cooperation and benefit our people.”

During his participation in the celebration of the 127th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of the Philippines “Kalayan 2025” at the Dubai World Trade Center, in the presence of His Excellency Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, a number of officials and representatives of the Philippine community, the strength of bilateral relations between the Philippine and the United Arab Emirates, praising the level of cooperation between the two countries in various fields, especially in the field of caring for and protecting migrant workers.

The event organized by the Emirates platform loved the Philippines, in cooperation with the Dubai Police, witnessed a wide audience of the Filipino community residing in the country in a festive atmosphere that reflects the depth of relations that bring together the two friendly peoples.

He said: We are happy with our presence in the UAE and we confirm that the relations between our two countries have reached their highest levels ever .. We are in the Ministry of Migrant Workers We continue to work to strengthen these relations and expand bilateral cooperation in a way that serves the interest of Filipino workers residing in the UAE.

He expressed his thanks to the UAE for its continuous support for the Philippine community, stressing that the occasion represents an opportunity to confirm the close partnership and continue the dialogue on ways to advance the reality of migrant workers.

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