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The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost), in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), formally launched the UN80 Commemorative Stamps in a ceremony held at the historic Old Senate Hall of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Manila.
The stamps mark the 80th year of the Philippines’ membership in the United Nations (UN) and celebrate the country’s enduring commitment to multilateral cooperation, peace, and development.
With the theme “The Philippines’ 80 Years in the United Nations: A Journey of Hope & Endeavor,” the commemorative issue highlights the Philippines’ contributions and continued engagement in the UN system since becoming one of the founding signatories of the UN Charter on June 26, 1945.
The event featured DFA Assistant Secretary Maria Teresa T. Almojuela, who underscored the role of stamps as symbolic representations of national identity and international commitment. Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique A. Manalo delivered the keynote address, reflecting on the Philippines’ legacy and evolving role in the United Nations over the past eight decades.
Public historian Ian Christopher B. Alfonso shared historical insights, followed by special remarks from DFA Undersecretary Charles C. Jose, who focused on multilateralism and international partnerships. UN Resident Coordinator Mr. Arnaud Peral also shared a message reaffirming the UN’s strong and continuing partnership with the Philippines.
Postmaster General and CEO Luis D. Carlos said, “The unveiling of the UN80 stamps is a powerful reminder that the smallest objects can hold the largest meanings. These symbols represent decades of cooperation, advocacy, and a shared commitment to peace, development, and global solidarity.”
The artistic narrative behind the commemorative design was presented by Mr. Marthy Angue, the designer and artist of the UN80 stamp set, who described the concept as a visual journey of cooperation and shared aspirations.
The program concluded with the formal unveiling and ceremonial turnover of the commemorative stamps.
The UN80 Commemorative Stamps will be officially released on 26 June 2025, and will be available in selected post offices nationwide. The stamp set includes a setenant design priced at P16.00 and an Official First Day Cover at P18.00.
This issuance underscores PHLPost’s continuing advocacy to preserve civic memory and national heritage through philately, while promoting public awareness of the country’s role in international affairs.