By Marinel E. Peroy
Romania marked its 107th National Day with a vibrant celebration in Manila, where Ambassador Răduța Matache reflected on how two geographically distant nations have become, in her words, “now closer than ever.”

The reception highlighted a year of meaningful milestones for Romania-Philippines relations. Ambassador Matache shared that 2025 saw expanding cooperation on multiple fronts: deepening political dialogue, the appointment of Hon. James Roy Villareal as Romania’s new honorary consul in General Santos City, and a steady flow of business missions exploring opportunities in trade, aviation technology, clean energy, and pharmaceuticals. Even sports made history as Romania’s national volleyball team returned to Manila for the first time in 43 years.
“Bucharest is the closest European Union capital to Manila,” the ambassador said, underscoring a partnership rooted in mutual respect for international law and a shared commitment to peace — from supporting Ukraine to championing freedom of navigation under UNCLOS.

Cultural and educational ties are also thriving. Scholarships for Filipino students continue to grow, while guests at the celebration were treated to Romanian Orthodox glass paintings by Cristiana Munteanu, offering a glimpse into the country’s spiritual and artistic traditions.
Amid the music, art, and warm camaraderie, Ambassador Matache extended her thanks to her diplomatic team, partners, performers, and friends of Romania in the Philippines. She closed with a call for deeper unity and collaboration.

“Only together can we navigate a future marked by so many challenges,” she said. “Only together can we bring the Philippines and Romania ever closer for the benefit of our people.”




