Nuncio airs confidence in President's leadership.(Main News)

From: Manila Bulletin | Date: January 12, 2001| Author: Tuazon, Brenda Piquero | Copyright information

Archbishop Antonio Franco, apostolic nuncio and dean of the diplomatic corps in the Philippines as the representative of Pope John Paul II, gave a vote of confidence in the leadership of President Estrada in yesterday's traditional vin d'honneur at Malacanang.

Speaking in behalf of the diplomatic corps, Franco expressed the commitment of foreign governments to support and sustain the President's efforts to achieve prosperity for its people.

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