Metro Manila, Philippines – Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow and Manila have an opportunity to evaluate and expand bilateral cooperation, particularly in agriculture and energy, as he welcomed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit. Meeting Marcos for the first time in Russia, Putin noted that the Philippines and Russia are marking 50 years of diplomatic relations this year and recalled the historic 1976 visit of Marcos’ father, former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., to Moscow. “Today we have a good opportunity, Mr. President, to evaluate the current state of Russia-Philippine cooperation,” Putin said on Wednesday, June 17. The Russian leader said bilateral trade exceeded half a billion dollars last year and described the figure as “far from the limit.” “Of course, there is good potential to enhance supplies of agriculture and energy resources,” Putin said. Putin also highlighted the significance…