MANILA, Philippines — Seeking to explore opportunities for further collaboration with the Philippines, the ambassador of the European Union (EU) and the envoys of the EU Member States in the Philippines paid an official visit to Baguio City.
During their visit held from January 27 to 29, the ambassadors met with local government officials led by Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong, civil society representatives, academe, and the press.
Article continues after this advertisementIn his speech during their visit, EU Ambassador Massimo Santoro thanked Baguio City for warmly welcoming them.
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Envoys that visited the city are as follows:
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Article continues after this advertisement Amb. Massimo Santoro, European Union Amb. Titanilla Tóth, Hungary Michel Parys, Belgium Amb. Raduta Dana Matache, Romania Amb. Ioannis Pediotis, Greece Amb. Johann Brieger, Austria Amb. Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin, Denmark Amb. Andreas Pfaffernoschke, Germany Amb. Marie Fontanel, France Amb. Ričardas Šlepavičius, Lithuania Amb. Karel Hejč, Czechia Amb. Davide Giglio, Italy Amb. Emma Hickey, Ireland Amb. Saija Nurminen, Finland Amb. Nicholas Panayiotou, Cyprus Amb-designate Anna Ferry, Sweden Chargés d’affaires ad interim Ms Anna Krzak-Danel, Poland Dragan Barbutovski, SloveniaREAD: EU firms express confidence for PH business environment in 2025
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