The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has announced the appointment of Ambassador Angelica Caraos Escalona as its new spokesperson, who had an extensive experience in various foreign service posts.
Ambassador Angelica Caraos Escalona is the new DFA spokesperson. (Photo courtesy of the DFA)
During her first meeting with the members of diplomatic press corps on Friday, Aug. 1, the official thanked DFA Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro “for entrusting me with this very important position.”
“To our press corps, you have my full support. I am here for you. With the Secretary, the other DFA officials, and of course our Office of Public Diplomacy, we commit to provide you with timely, accurate, and clear information,” she said.
Escalona has been a career diplomat since 1996, and has served in various capacities at the DFA, including as executive director of the Office of Consular Affairs and Director of the Offices handling the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), European, Asian, and American Affairs.
She was also consul general in Toronto, Canada from 2023 to 2025, consul general in Manado, Indonesia from 2022 to 2023, deputy consul general in Honolulu, Hawaii from 2018 to 2022, political officer and cultural officer in Philippine Embassy in Tokyo from 2009 to 2011 and from 2012 to 2016, respectively, and political officer in Jakarta, Indonesia from 2001 to 2007.
In the home office, Escalona was executive director of the Office of Consular Affairs, special assistant at the Office of the Undersecretary for Special and Ocean Concerns, director at the Office of ASEAN Affairs, acting director at the Office of European Affairs, and principal assistant at the Office of Asian and Pacific Affairs and Office of American Affairs.
The newly appointed spokesperson holds a Master of Arts in Foreign Affairs and Trade from the Monash University in Australia and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the Tsukuba University in Japan.
She also attended a Japanese Language Program for Monbusho Undergraduate Scholars at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in Japan.
The DFA said in a statement that Escalona, who was “an avid traveler since her youth,” is ready “to embrace new experiences” with her new assignment.