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During the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte in 2019, relations between Russia and the Philippines significantly improved; Russia's ambassador to the Philippines Igor Khovaev stated, "During the last two years, our two countries [have now properly] concluded more documents on bilateral cooperation in different fields than the previous 40 years." [8 ...
Russia's embassy in Manila could not immediately be reached for comment. Russia's Kilo-class submarines are considered some of the quietest submarines and have been constantly refined since the 1980s.
Tensions between Russia and the Philippines escalated as the Philippine military deployed a navy ship and air force planes to shadow a Russian submarine in the South China Sea last week, security ...
In March, the Philippines voted “yes” on a U.N. General Assembly resolution that demanded an immediate halt to Moscow’s attack on Ukraine and the withdrawal of all Russian troops.
In 2009, the International Labour Organization reported that forced labor is the most predominant form of trafficking in Russia. Men, women and children from Russia and from other countries—such as Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine and Moldova—are subjected to conditions of debt bondage and forced labor, including in the construction industry, in textile shops, and in ...
In 2022, 104,000 Russian citizens have registered their stay in Serbia. [52] In Latin America, Argentina received by January 2023 more than 5,000 pregnant Russian women, [53] who chose to have their children there, due to the ease of obtaining visa, the automatic obtaining of nationality for the newborn and free healthcare. [54]
Russia portal This category is for bilateral relations between the Philippines and Russia . The main article for this category is Philippines–Russia relations .
It was the first time Marcos Jr., who took office in June, has commented publicly on the touchy issue involving Russia. Philippines to buy U.S. aircraft after scrapping Russia deal Skip to main ...