Philippines–Ukraine relations

Since December 2004, Ukraine maintained its relations with the Philippines through its embassy in Tokyo, but has since moved it to its ambassador in Kuala Lumpur.

[4] In July 2003 Philippine Vice-President Teofisto Guingona met Ukrainian Foreign Minister Anatoliy Zlenko in Manila.

[5] In June 2005, Speaker Jose de Venecia led a House delegation to Ukraine, and met with Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko and other top officials.

[6] As of June 2019, there are 342 Overseas Filipinos in Ukraine, and the Philippine government has been actively attending to them and promoting the country's interests through the Honorary Consulate in Kyiv.

We are not involved, except for our nationals.”[12] In November 2022, during the APEC summit in Thailand, President Marcos has said that the war is "unacceptable" and has urged peace between the two nations.

On the other hand, in June 2022, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said that the Philippines seeks to establish an embassy in Ukraine.

[22] Among Ukraine's main export to the Philippines during the period are feed wheat,[23] coloring materials, machinery for metal stamping, forging, bending, alignment, cutting, press, whey, ammonia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with Philippine President Bongbong Marcos in Manila , 3 June 2024