From right: Konstantin Katushev, USSR Minister of Foreign Economic Relations, and Raul Manglapus, foreign secretary of the Republic of the Phillippines, sign a cooperation agreement between the two countries.17.07.1989#8159211
Republic of the Philippines Foreign Secretary Raul Sevilla Manglapus visits the Soviet Union. Photo: Raul Sevilla Manglapus visits Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery in Leningrad.20.06.1989#6542992
Republic of the Philippines Foreign Secretary Raul Sevilla Manglapus visits the Soviet Union. Photo: Raul Sevilla Manglapus, sitting at the grand-piano, with members of the Leningrad Dixie Land music band. In his younger days, Manglapus wrote sheet music and also played the piano and percussion instruments with the Manila Jazz Orchestra.20.06.1989#6542984
Republic of the Philippines Foreign Secretary Raul Sevilla Manglapus visits the Soviet Union. Photo: Raul Sevilla Manglapu, third right, and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Leningrad City Soviet (Council) Vladimir Khodyrev, second left, during a conversation.20.06.1989#6542982
Republic of the Philippines Foreign Secretary Raul Sevilla Manglapus visits the Soviet Union. Photo: Raul Sevilla Manglapus in a hall of the State Hermitage in Leningrad.19.06.1989#6542994
Republic of the Philippines Foreign Secretary Raul Sevilla Manglapus visits the Soviet Union. Photo: Raul Sevilla Manglapus lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin Wall.19.06.1989#6542993
Republic of the Philippines Foreign Secretary Raul Sevilla Manglapus visits the Soviet Union. Photo: Raul Sevilla Manglapus, third right, with Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church, Metropolitan of Volokolamsk and Yuryev Pitirim (Konstantin Nechayev), Head of the Moscow Patriarchate's Publishing Department.19.06.1989#6542989
Republic of the Philippines Foreign Secretary Raul Sevilla Manglapus visits the Soviet Union. Photo: Soviet Miniter of Foreign Economic Ties Konstantin Katushev, left, and Raul Sevilla Manglapus, third right, during a conversation.19.06.1989#6542988
A visit by Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines Raul Sevilla Manglapus to the USSR. Soviet Minister of Foreign Economic Relations Konstantin Katushev, right, and Raul Manglapus sign a program for cultural exchanges between the USSR and the Philippines.19.06.1989#6542979
Embassy of the Philippines in Moscow. A ceremony to donate icons to Philippine Cardinal Jaime Sin (during Cardinal Sin's visit to the Soviet Union in July 1987). Metropolitan of Volokolamsk and Yuryev, Vicar of the Moscow Diocese, Head of the Publishing Department of the Moscow Patriarchate Pitirim during a meeting with the Philippine Ambassador.02.06.1988#6598800
Embassy of the Philippines in Moscow. A ceremony to donate icons to Philippine Cardinal Jaime Sin (during Cardinal Sin's visit to the Soviet Union in July 1987). Metropolitan of Volokolamsk and Yuryev, Vicar of the Moscow Diocese, Head of the Publishing Department of the Moscow Patriarchate Pitirim during a meeting with the Philippine Ambassador.02.06.1988#6598798
Metropolitan Pitirim of Volokolamsk and Yuryevo, Chairman of the Publishing Department of the Moscow Patriarchy, presents icons to Filipino Cardinal Jaime Sin during his visit to the Soviet Union in July 1987, at the Filipino Embassy in Moscow.02.06.1988#6598797
The 12th World Festival of Youth and Students, July 27 - August 3, 1985 in Moscow. Athletes of the national team of the Republic of the Philippines at the Lenin Central Stadium (now the Luzhniki Stadium) during the opening ceremony of the 12th World Festival of Youth and Students.27.07.1985#8966619
Laureate of the International Avicenna Press Agency Novosti Prize in 1984, President of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, composer Lucrezia R. Casilag against the backdrop of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR (now Russia) in Moscow.31.05.1985#8378871
Laureate of the 1984 Novosti International Press Agency Prize named after Avicenna, President of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, composer Lucrezia R. Casilag on the Lenin Hills (now Vorobyovy Hills) in Moscow.31.05.1985#8378869
The tour by Philippine National Ballet in Riga, Latvian SSR. Left: Lucrecia Faustino Reyes-Urtula, Philippine choreographer, director and the founder of Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company, during a rehearsal at the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater of the Latvian SSR, now Latvian National Opera and Ballet.24.05.1977#6496240
The founding conference of the USSR-Philippines Society of Friendship and Cultural Ties at the House of Friendship with the People of Foreign Countries in Moscow. The head of the Philippine delegation Blas Ople speaks at the conference.02.06.1974#2908901
A Philippines government delegation visit to the USSR. President of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines Gil Puyat, fourth left, and Chairman of the Council of Nationalities of the USSR Yadgar Nasriddinova, center, during a meeting at Kremlin Palace.22.09.1971#5697306
A visit by a delegation of Philippine congressmen to the USSR. Philippine congressmen at the monument to Vladimir Lenin at the Moscow Kremlin's Taynitsky Garden.05.09.1970#5708530
A delegation of the Philippine Congress in the Cosmos pavilion at the Exhibition of Economic Achievements of the Soviet Union (now the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy).15.08.1970#5976418