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Ukraine Embassy marks 34th Independence Day for the first time in Manila
Manila Bulletin
|September 2, 2025
Ukraine celebrated its 34th Independence Day in Manila on Aug. 27, highlighting its commitment to deepening bilateral relations with the Philippines across trade, defence, diplomacy, and cultural cooperation.
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She emphasized that since that visit, both nations have shown clear intent and political will to elevate their bilateral ties to a strategic level.
Fediv confirmed that both governments are preparing to launch political consultations at the deputy foreign minister level, following a dialogue last July between Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro. These consultations aim to institutionalize foreign policy engagement and reinforce shared democratic values.
Ukraine also pledged its full support for the Philippines' candidacy for a non-permanent seat at the UN Security Council for 2027 to 2028.
"Ukraine seeks peace—a peace that is just, lasting, and never purchased at the cost of submission. As we continue our resistance against aggression, we know that diplomacy is a vital front," Fediv said.
"We believe the Philippine market could become a vital entry point for Ukrainian goods into Southeast Asia," Fediv said, citing growth potential in grain, sunflower oil, honey, confectionery, and long-shelf-life pharmaceuticals.
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