EU, PH start year-long celebration of 6-decade diplomatic ties

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora

January 13, 2024, 5:54 pm

<p class="p1"><strong>PARTNERS.</strong> Representatives from European Union member states and the Philippines lead the launch of the combined logo of 60 years of diplomatic ties at the SM Mall of Asia globe in Pasay City on Friday (Jan. 12, 2024). In photo are (from left) Czech Republic Deputy Head of Mission Dalibor Mička, Department of Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Ma. Elena Algabre, French Ambassador Marie Fontanel, Ireland Ambassador William Carlos, EU Ambassador Luc Veron, German Ambassador Andreas Pfaffernoschke, Department of Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro, Finland Ambassador Juha Pyykkö, SM Supermalls president Steven Tan, Belgium Ambassador Michel Parys, Hungary Ambassador Titanilla Toth, Romania Ambassador Răduţa Dana Matache, Netherlands Ambassador Marielle Geraedts, and Spain Charges d’Affaires Alvaro Moreno. <em>(Photo courtesy of European Union in PH Facebook)</em></p>

PARTNERS. Representatives from European Union member states and the Philippines lead the launch of the combined logo of 60 years of diplomatic ties at the SM Mall of Asia globe in Pasay City on Friday (Jan. 12, 2024). In photo are (from left) Czech Republic Deputy Head of Mission Dalibor Mička, Department of Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Ma. Elena Algabre, French Ambassador Marie Fontanel, Ireland Ambassador William Carlos, EU Ambassador Luc Veron, German Ambassador Andreas Pfaffernoschke, Department of Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro, Finland Ambassador Juha Pyykkö, SM Supermalls president Steven Tan, Belgium Ambassador Michel Parys, Hungary Ambassador Titanilla Toth, Romania Ambassador Răduţa Dana Matache, Netherlands Ambassador Marielle Geraedts, and Spain Charges d’Affaires Alvaro Moreno. (Photo courtesy of European Union in PH Facebook)

MANILA – The European Union (EU) and the Philippines commenced a year-long celebration to mark their 60 years of diplomatic relations.

The EU Delegation in Manila said the iconic globe at SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City will be illuminated with the logo of the 60th year of the diplomatic ties between the EU and the Philippines on Jan. 12 to 19.

During the lighting ceremony on Friday, EU Ambassador to the Philippines Luc Véron said 2024 serves as a “celebration of the values that the EU and the Philippines share -- democracy, human rights, equality, the rule of law, and support for multilateralism and international law.”

Throughout the year, the EU Delegation in Manila will host special events such as multimedia exhibition, inter-collegiate quiz (EU Whiz) and a choral competition.

“Besides highlighting the many milestones and achievements of EU-Philippines cooperation over the past six decades, the celebration is also a testament to the enduring friendship and ever-stronger ties between the European Union and the Philippines,” the EU Delegation in Manila said.

The Philippines established de facto relations with 15 of the early EU members in 1948 and established formal ties with the European Community (formerly European Union) on May 12, 1964.

Ambassador Vicente Singian presented his letters of credence to the European Commission as the first head of the Philippine Mission to the EU in 1964.

The EU Delegation to the Philippines was officially opened on May 15, 1991.

Over the years, the delegation said political and diplomatic relations between the two have transitioned from being primarily focused on developmental goals to adopting a more collaborative and mutually beneficial approach.

In 2018, the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, a significant component of the EU-Philippines Framework Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation, was enacted.

The EU Delegation in Manila said this deal signaled the initiation of collaboration across various areas of mutual interest, including politics, society, economics, counterterrorism, transnational crime prevention, human rights, justice, peace efforts, non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, trade, migration, maritime labor, employment, disaster risk management, and health. (PNA)

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