Erwin Tulfo discusses Filipino POW case, worker safety with Ukrainian envoy
By Dhel Nazario
At A Glance
- Senator Erwin Tulfo recently met with Ukraine's first resident ambassador to the Philippines, Yuliia Fediv, to discuss various issues, including the situation of Raymon Santos Gumangan, a Filipino held as a prisoner of war in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Senator Erwin Tulfo recently met with Ukraine’s first resident ambassador to the Philippines, Yuliia Fediv, to discuss various issues, including the situation of Raymon Santos Gumangan, a Filipino held as a prisoner of war in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Senator Erwin Tulfo (Senate PRIB photo)
Tulfo, who chairs the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, appealed to the Ukrainian Ambassador so Gumangan can reach out to his family left in the Philippines.
Ambassador Fediv then responded that she will facilitate the communication of Gumangan with his family.
The Ukrainian envoy, however, noted that Gumangan’s release may not be swiftly done due to the lack of a special trade agreement between Ukraine and the Philippines for such cases.
Sen. Tulfo then committed to coordinate with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) to finalize joint agreements regarding cases such as Gumangan’s and other Filipinos in conflict zones.
The Senate Foreign Relations Panel Chairman Tulfo also expressed concern over Filipinos working on vessels who might be a military target.
“I will ensure that the communication lines between the Philippines and Ukraine remain open so we will be updated about the safety of Filipinos in Ukraine,” Tulfo said.
Gumangan, a native of Alcala, Pangasinan, was reportedly recruited for Russian logistics through an online job-hunting platform and later found himself in the military. He was captured by Ukrainian forces last September 2025.
Since the Ukrainian-Russo war started in 2022, the DFA suspended sending Filipinos to Ukraine due to an Alert Level 4.
Ambassador Fediv, for her part, said that a joint labor agreement with the Philippines is underway.
“It translates to more job for our workers, its like we are helping you and you are helping us” the Ukrainian envoy said.
Since he was appointed Senate Foreign Relations Chairman, Tulfo has been consistently meeting diplomats and coordinating with the DFA for concerns on international relations and Filipinos overseas.