Russia Releases 24 Filipinos Following Diplomatic Discussion Between Marcos and Putin

**Russia Releases 24 Filipino Nationals Following Diplomatic Intervention**
In a recent development, Russia has released 24 Filipino nationals who were detained in Irkutsk. The release occurred after Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. directly addressed the issue with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a diplomatic conversation.
The detained individuals had been apprehended for violating local labor laws, and their detention had raised concerns among the Filipino community and the Philippine government. President Marcos emphasized the importance of bilateral relations and the welfare of Filipino workers abroad during his discussions with President Putin.
This action reflects the ongoing diplomatic efforts between the Philippines and Russia, aimed at strengthening ties and ensuring the safety of Filipino workers in foreign countries. The Philippine government has continuously advocated for the rights and protection of its citizens residing and working abroad, which constitutes a significant part of its overseas labor policy.
Upon their release, the Filipino nationals are expected to return home soon, where they will receive assistance from the Philippine government in coordination with local authorities.
