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The Philippine Consulate General in Nagoya was opened on December 1, 2020, [2] taking over from a previous honorary consulate. [3] Although a resident mission had been requested for many years by members of the local Filipino community, [2] planning for the consulate only began in 2019, when funds for the mission, on the initiative of Senator Loren Legarda, were allocated for its opening.
Countries hosting diplomatic missions of the Philippines. The Republic of the Philippines has a network of diplomatic missions in major cities around the world, under the purview of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), to forward the country's interests in the areas that they serve, as well as to serve the ever-growing numbers of Overseas Filipinos and Overseas Filipino Workers.
Sending country Ambassador/Head of Mission Date of accreditation Host country Ref. Afghanistan Bashir Mohabbat Ambassador-designate: Japan [7] Algeria Abdelhafid Bounour
The Philippine Embassy in Santiago is currently headed by Ambassador Celeste S. Vinzon-Balatbat, who was appointed to the position by President Bongbong Marcos on November 2, 2022. [8] Prior to becoming Ambassador, Balatbat, a career diplomat, served as Consul General at the Philippine Consulate General in Nagoya . [ 9 ]
Philippine Embassy, Oslo The ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to the Kingdom of Norway ( Filipino : Sugo ng Republika ng Pilipinas sa Kaharian ng Noruwega ; Norwegian : Utsending av Republikken Filippinene til kongeriket Norge ) is the Republic of the Philippines ' foremost diplomatic representative in Norway .
Embassy Location Neighborhood Image Notes Afghanistan: 2-2-1 Azabudai, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0041 Minato: The Embassy represents the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan government-in-exile. Albania: 6-4-8 Tsukiji, Chūō-ku, Tokyo 104-0045: Chuo: Algeria: 2-10-67 Mita, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0062 Meguro: Angola: 2-10-24 Daizawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 155 ...
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On July 23, 1956, right after the ratification of the Peace Treaty and Reparations Agreement between the Philippines and Japan (signed on 9 May 1956), the diplomatic relations between the two countries were fully reinstated and the post of the Philippine ambassador to the Japanese mainland was re-established.