This was confirmed by Koror State Governor Yusitaka Adachi in an interview Thursday.
Adachi said the delegation is composed of sixteen people.
In the delegation are seven people from the executive branch headed by the governor and six state legislators led by Koror State Legislature Speaker Eyos Rudimch.
Also joining the trip are Senators Hokkons Baules, Paul Ueki and Joel Toribiong.
Adachi said that the delegation will travel to the Philippines for the signing of a sisterhood agreement. The signing ceremony will be held on December 9.
It will be the second time that Koror State will be forging a sisterhood agreement with a city in the Philippines. Earlier, Koror State also forged a sisterhood agreement with Davao City in the South.
Prior to the signing agreement, Adachi disclosed that the delegation will also meet with officials and business leaders of Angeles City led by Mayor Edgardo Pamintuanto discuss some important issues and cooperation between the two places.
He said that on top of the agenda will be the planned direct airplane flights between Palau and Angeles City. Also to be discussed, according to him, are cooperation in the field of business, medicine, fisheries and agriculture.
The governor added that the delegation will also attend a Lantern Festival in the same city on Dec. 8.
Adachi said the delegation will be flying to the Philippines today and will be returning back to Palau on December 10.
He said the Koror State government will shoulder the traveling expenses of the delegation.


