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A Celebration of Shared Struggle and Future Aspirations

Philippines Embassy in Islamabad Marks Their National Day, Enduring Decades-Old Friendship with Pakistan

Munir Ahmed by Munir Ahmed
June 17, 2025

The National Day of the Philippines, celebrated in Islamabad this year, was more than a formal diplomatic gathering — it was a moving tribute to the resilience of two nations and a call to deepen an already historic bond.

As the Filipino community commemorated their Independence Day on June 12, the evening unfolded not merely as a celebration of freedom but as a symbolic reflection on the shared paths that the Philippines and Pakistan have walked together since 1947.

Dr. Emmanuel R. Fernandez, the Ambassador of the Philippines to Pakistan, delivered a speech that resonated with warmth, mutual respect, and historical insight. His words illuminated not just the history of the Philippines’ independence from colonial rule in 1898 but also the deep and abiding ties that have existed between the Filipino and Pakistani people. The Ambassador reminded the gathering that the Philippines was among the first nations to recognize Pakistan’s sovereignty in 1947 — a gesture that laid the foundation for over seven decades of cooperation.

The Ambassador’s speech was a compelling reminder that both the Philippines and Pakistan were born out of tremendous struggle and sacrifice. “Like the Philippines, Pakistan also won its freedom and independence at a very high cost,” he noted. In these words, there is a profound acknowledgment of a shared identity — nations that rose from the ashes of colonialism, charting their own course amidst adversity.

This shared legacy is not simply a nostalgic reflection; it forms the very basis of the current and future strategic engagement between the two countries. Nations that understand struggle are often better partners in building peace, tolerance, and sustainable development — and both have shown commitment to those values.

Over the years, Pakistan and the Philippines have fostered collaboration across key areas — education, trade, culture, and climate resilience. It is especially notable that the Ambassador emphasized climate change cooperation — a recognition that both countries, despite being far apart geographically, face similar vulnerabilities in a rapidly warming world. This mutual recognition of environmental challenges opens new doors for joint efforts in sustainable development, renewable energy, and disaster risk reduction.

In a world where geopolitical alliances often shift with expediency, the enduring nature of the Philippines–Pakistan relationship is refreshing. The consistency of goodwill across decades is not merely the result of diplomacy, but of genuine people-to-people connections. Thousands of Pakistani workers and professionals have found opportunities in the Philippines, and the small but vibrant Filipino community in Pakistan continues to contribute to the country’s multicultural fabric.

Ambassador Fernandez did not limit his reflections to the past; his message was imbued with an optimistic outlook. “We have achieved much together during the past 76 years. We can do more together in the coming years to attain the common aspirations of our people — for peace, for prosperity, and for a future marked by inclusivity and innovation,” he said.

Such a vision is timely and necessary. As the Global South begins to assert more agency on the world stage, partnerships like these — built on mutual respect rather than transactional interests — must be nurtured and expanded. In trade, innovation, tourism, and cultural diplomacy, there is enormous untapped potential that can be harnessed for mutual benefit.

The Ambassador’s concluding tribute — “Mabuhay! Long live the Philippines! Long live Pakistan!” — was not a mere diplomatic flourish. It was an emotional affirmation of unity between two resilient nations, standing together in a world that often forgets the value of historical friendship.

The celebration itself, filled with the sounds of traditional Filipino music, the aroma of native dishes, and the charm of cultural performances, was a delightful display of soft power at its best. It reminded everyone present that diplomacy is not only conducted in closed-door meetings and official statements. It thrives equally — if not more enduringly — in shared laughter, music, cuisine, and cultural exchanges.

The spirit of the evening reflected the heart of Filipino identity — vibrant, warm, and resolute. For Pakistani guests, it was a window into a kindred culture that values family, struggle, and the pursuit of peace. For both nations, it was a reaffirmation of what diplomacy is ultimately meant to achieve — understanding, empathy, and cooperation.

In a time when global politics is marred by distrust, power play, and isolationism, the enduring relationship between Pakistan and the Philippines offers an alternative narrative — one of trust, shared values, and long-term commitment. The challenge now is to translate that goodwill into actionable policy, broader trade agreements, educational exchanges, joint climate action, and technological innovation.

As both countries face 21st-century challenges — from economic uncertainty to climate disruptions — it is this kind of friendship that can be a force multiplier. The resilience forged in their histories is now an asset for building a future that is not only secure but prosperous and inclusive.

The National Day celebration in Islamabad served as a timely reminder that the Philippines and Pakistan, though geographically distant, are connected by deep currents of historical experience, cultural empathy, and diplomatic vision. As Ambassador Fernandez so eloquently put it, “We can do more together.” And indeed, we must.

Mabuhay Pakistan–Philippines Friendship!

The writer is an Executive Director, Devcom Centre for Geopolitical Studies, development expert and policy analyst focused on regional cooperation and climate diplomacy. His email: devcom.pakistan@gmail.com

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