Sponsorship Speech on the Confirmation of the Nominations and Ad Interim Appointments of 19 Distinguished Officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs

Mr. President, esteemed colleagues, ladies and gentlemen,

It is my distinct honor to rise before you today as Chairperson of the Commission on Appointments Committee on Foreign Affairs to sponsor the confirmation of the nominations and ad interim appointments of several distinguished officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). These individuals, whose professional excellence and unwavering commitment to public service are beyond question, have been carefully vetted by our committee and found to be highly qualified to represent our country in the international arena.

These officials have dedicated their careers to upholding the interests of the Filipino people abroad, strengthening diplomatic relations, and ensuring that our foreign service continues to be a pillar of national strength. Their expertise in foreign policy, international negotiations, and consular affairs makes them invaluable assets in promoting and protecting our nation’s interests on the global stage.

As public servants, they will carry with them the immense responsibility of representing the Philippines with integrity, competence, and professionalism. In their capable hands, we are confident that our country’s diplomatic efforts will be further strengthened and that our engagements with the international community will continue to prosper.

With this, Mr. President, I respectfully seek the approval of this august body for their confirmation by highlighting the achievements of some of our esteemed nominees:

  1. MARIA ELENA PALO ALGABRE – Chief of Mission, Class I, as AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY TO THE REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY, with concurrent jurisdiction over BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, MONTENEGRO, and the REPUBLIC OF SERBIA. As a seasoned diplomat, she has played a pivotal role in strengthening the Philippines’ bilateral relations with various countries. Her expertise in international relations and policy-making will serve her well as she assumes the position of Ambassador to Hungary, with concurrent jurisdiction over Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Serbia.
  2. EDUARDO JOSE ATIENZA DE VEGA – Chief of Mission, Class I, as AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY to the FRENCH REPUBLIC, with concurrent jurisdiction over the PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO. With a distinguished career spanning multiple key diplomatic posts, he has been instrumental in fostering strong international partnerships. As Ambassador to France and concurrently accredited to Monaco, his leadership will reinforce our country’s economic, cultural, and political ties with these European nations.
  3. CHRISTOPHER BALTAZAR MONTERO – Chief of Mission, Class I, as AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY and PLENIPOTENTIARY to the REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA. A respected career diplomat, he has contributed significantly to advancing Philippine foreign policy initiatives. His appointment as Ambassador to Indonesia—one of our closest ASEAN partners—will further strengthen regional cooperation, trade, and security engagements.
  4. DOMINGO PRADIEZ NOLASCO – Chief of Mission, Class I, as NON-RESIDENT AMBASSADOR to the REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA in addition to being AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY TO THE REPUBLIC OF FINLAND. A veteran in foreign service, his extensive experience in diplomatic affairs makes him well-equipped for his non-resident ambassadorship to Estonia, in addition to his current post as Ambassador to Finland. His leadership will enhance bilateral relations and promote economic and cultural collaboration between our nations.
  5. PATRICK ANG CHUASOTO  Chief of Mission, Class II, as AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY to the KINGDOM OF SWEDEN, with concurrent jurisdiction over the REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
  6. JOSE VICTOR VILLARINO CHAN-GONZAGA – Chief of Mission, Class II as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Canada. A career diplomat with a strong background in foreign affairs, his expertise will be invaluable as he assumes his role as Ambassador to Canada, a key partner in trade, migration, and cultural exchange.
  7. AILEEN SIBAL MENDIOLA-RAU – Chief of Mission, Class II, as AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY and PLENIPOTENTIARY to the STATE OF ISRAEL
  8. ELIZABETH TAN TE – Chief of Mission, Class II, as AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY and PLENIPOTENTIARY to the LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. Her extensive experience in foreign service and commitment to public service make her an excellent choice as Ambassador to Laos. Her leadership will further enhance diplomatic cooperation, economic engagement, and people-to-people relations between our two nations.
  9. ALAN LAZARO DENIEGA – Chief of Mission, Class I
  10. EZZEDIN HAMDI TAGO – Chief of Mission, Class I
  11. GABRIEL ROMERO BAUTISTA – Career Minister
  12. ALENA GRACE SANTIAGO BORRA – Career Minister
  13. DOMINIC XAVIER MARQUEZ IMPERIAL – Career Minister
  14. JUAN PAOLO GONZALEZ ALIX – Foreign Service Officer Class I
  15. JAHZEEL ABIHAIL GUARIŃO CRUZ – Foreign Service Officer, Class I
  16. MARIA ROSANNA OCAMPO JOSUE – Foreign Service Officer, Class I
  17. JOEL MENDOZA PERALTA – Foreign Service Officer, Class I 
  18. AJEET-VICTOR SALANGSANG PANEMANGLOR – Foreign Service Officer, Class I, and
  19. ADRIAN GUIANAN MIRAS – Foreign Service Officer Class II

May we continue to support the men and women of our foreign service in their mission to uphold and advance the interests of the Philippines.

Thank you, Mr. President.