00:00The naval training ship of Mexico is back in the country as part of strengthening their relationship with the Philippines.
00:08And for those who are looking for a place to go this weekend, you can visit inside.
00:14Joseph Moro is on the scene.
00:18You would think that this naval training ship of Mexico, Cuauhtémoc, came from another time.
00:25Above, there are marines who are standing in the yards as a greeting to the entire country.
00:32100 trainees of the Mexican Navy are on board.
00:36They came from South Korea before going to the Philippines.
00:39To remind the deep and long relationship of the country to Mexico since there was a galleon trade more than 200 years ago.
00:48Hello, how are you?
00:50Hello to all Filipinos.
00:51Some of the Navy trainees are excited to arrive in the Philippines.
00:55I think it's going to be a little special here.
00:58We hope to visit a lot of places here and to enjoy whatever you have and to know many people and to make some friends.
01:07According to the ambassador of Mexico, the visit will show a peaceful relationship of the countries in this time.
01:14This is the second visit of the ship in the Philippines.
01:17Transmitting a message of peace and respect to all nations, promoting coexistence and cooperation.
01:26This ship of the Mexican Navy, Cuauhtémoc, is here in the Philippines to strengthen the relationship between the Philippines and Mexico.
01:33While the ship is here in the Philippines, it will be able to visit the public here in Pierres, Manila.
01:39It will be able to visit today until Monday.
01:42They just have to come here and to ask if they can go on board.
01:47For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, for 24 Hours.
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