It was a day to celebrate a nation's pride and the profound bond between two cultures, histories, and futures. As guests gathered at The Peninsula Manila, a sense of shared legacy permeated the air. Ambassador Niyazi Evren Akyol stood before the crowd, as he welcomed everyone to celebrate Turkiye’s National Day and the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Turkiye and the Philippines.
The connection between Turkiye and the Philippines is not just a series of official exchanges, treaties, or signed agreements. It's a dynamic relationship that has evolved from mere diplomacy into a true friendship. This friendship began in 1949 when the Treaty of Friendship was signed, formalizing diplomatic ties and laying a foundation of trust and mutual respect. Through decades of cooperation, the two countries have grown closer, standing as allies united by shared democratic values and a vision for a peaceful, stable world.
As Ambassador Akyol shared with pride, the journey between Turkiye and the Philippines has been marked by common goals, aspirations, and a commitment to upholding international law and equity. The mutual respect between these nations extends beyond borders, now encompassing robust collaboration across infrastructure, transportation, energy, and even defense – areas that promise a bright future for both countries. The Ambassador emphasized that Turkiye has become a steadfast partner in the Philippines' pursuit of national security and sovereignty, ready to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with its Southeast Asian friend.
Beyond politics and economy, Turkiye has been instrumental in the peace process in the southern Philippines, helping to transform what was once a conflict-ridden region into a beacon of peace. This contribution showcases Turkiye's dedication to not only building bridges with the Philippines but also fostering harmony that can inspire peace efforts worldwide.