Philippines to open new embassies in Kazakhstan and Ghana

President Marcos announced that the Philippines will establish new embassies in Kazakhstan and Ghana this year, along with a consulate general in Miami, Florida.

The announcement came during a vin d’honneur at Malacañang Palace marking the 128th Independence Day. President Marcos stated that the embassies in Astana and Accra will open this year to strengthen ties and support overseas Filipino workers.

He added that a new Consulate General in Miami is being established to serve Filipinos in the United States, Southeast, and the Caribbean. These missions aim to deliver consular services and promote economic and cultural cooperation.

Marcos highlighted recent ASEAN meetings hosted by the Philippines and upcoming events, including the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in July.

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President Marcos Jr. speaking at Independence Day event about safeguarding truth.
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Marcos urges Filipinos to protect truth from distortion

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. marked the 128th anniversary of Philippine Independence on June 12 with a call to safeguard truth amid evolving national challenges.

President Marcos welcomed the new ambassadors from Peru and the Order of Malta on Wednesday, expressing hopes for stronger bilateral ties.

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During Paraguayan President Santiago Peña's historic visit to Manila—the first by a Paraguayan leader in over 60 years—Presidents Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Peña oversaw the signing of multiple agreements to boost trade, agriculture and people-to-people ties.

The Philippines and New Zealand are celebrating 60 years of formal diplomatic relations, with over 108,000 Filipinos now living in New Zealand and serving as key connectors between the two nations.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. met Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay at Malacañang Palace in a historic first for leaders' level ties between the Philippines and Bhutan. It marked the first time a Philippine president hosted a Bhutanese leader there. Tobgay is in the country for the Asian Development Bank's Asia Pacific Food Systems Forum 2026.

The 48th ASEAN Summit opened in Cebu on May 6, 2026, as the Philippines—ASEAN chair for the year—hosts a scaled-down gathering of Southeast Asian leaders amid the global oil crisis, food insecurity, and concerns for migrant workers affected by the US-Israel war on Iran.

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The Philippines and Egypt are advancing defense and security cooperation following a meeting between senior officials this week. The discussions aim to expand training and exchanges ahead of the 80th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2026.

 

 

 

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