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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

Foreign relations:

Philippine ambassador to Moscow, Russia Ernesto V. Llamas, reported to the Department of foreign affairs that the Philippines and Russia observed 30 years of formal, diplomatic relations on June 2, 2006, through an exchange of top-level officials in the mass media and a recognition of initiatives in the field of politics, economics, culture and tourism. Llamas said that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Russian President Vladimir Putin exchanged official messages in the two countries' leading newspapers, The Philippine Star and Lzvestia. As of 2007, the Russian ambassador to the Philippines is Vitaly Y. Vorobiev.


Other Economic Relations
Russian Ambassador to the Phillipines said on Tuesday, April 24, that Russia is laying the infrastructure to become a major oil supplier to Asian countries and is considering proposals to build an oil refinery and storage facilities in the Philippines to serve Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian countries have expressed interest in Russia's plans to become an important energy provider in the region and Moscow should carefully plan how it could assume that crucial role, Ambassador Vitaly Vorobiev told foreign correspondents.


OFW Situation
Due to a sharp increase in the number of Filipino nationals being sought to work in private homes throughout Russia, the Philippine Government has deemed it necessary to impose new requirements on the direct hiring of Filipino housekeepers and nannies in Russia in order to secure their well-being through placement in qualified households as well as ensure the engagement of only competent staff.

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  • Wow I love the tune of the national anthem of these two countries!!

    Hey in Germany they also teach Filipino Language. ^____^

  • Actually Tatars are mixed with Turkish and Mongolian, not Russian and Turkish. I know this because I lived in Russia, and am Russian. I see Tatars and they look nothing like Russians at all.

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  • @MeiAnGangseh yah. and it's all thanks to american bastards!

  • @MrPointforward it was originally from a song of bolsheviks

  • I'm a filipino and my banner is REDDDDDDDD............

  • Philippine SSR :)

  • I learned Tagalog in Moscow

  • @Arvinjose11originals and so is the philippines

  • @aceallen12 your not the only one comrade :) russia's great

  • @FilRuss101 I love Russia from its history and its culture. But alot of Russians are very racist and against immigration.

  • in Soviet russia , russian's learn tagalog

  • @122222e2 , Thank you Very Much.....

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