The Philippine Embassy in Mexico City is provisionally headed by a ''
chargé d'affaires, pending the reception of a new ambassador appointed by the Philippine government. The current chargé d'affaires'' is Ralf G. Roldan, while the last resident ambassador was Lilybeth R. Deapera, who was appointed to the position by President
Bongbong Marcos on September 1, 2022. Prior to her appointment as ambassador, Deapera, a career diplomat, served as Consul General at the Philippine Consulate General in
Macau. Her appointment was confirmed by the
Commission on Appointments on September 28, 2022, and she presented her credentials to Mexican President
Andrés Manuel López Obrador on May 25, 2023. Many of the embassy's activities center around promoting the deep cultural ties between the Philippines and Mexico. These included exhibiting the paintings of Filipino painter
Manuel Baldemor at the
Fort of San Diego in
Acapulco, hosting a book launch on the cultural relations between the two countries in 2017, organizing events surrounding the centennial of
Philippine cinema at the 2019
Guanajuato International Film Festival, and supporting a master class on
Filipino cuisine at the Mexico City campus of
Le Cordon Bleu. Some of these activities, such as celebrating the
Manila galleon trade, are directly related to the history of both countries as former Spanish colonies, with at least three ambassadors having made courtesy calls to the mayor of Acapulco as a result. Aside from promoting ties between the Philippines and Mexico, like other missions the embassy also provides assistance to Filipinos within its jurisdiction, whether resident or visiting. It has offered to evacuate and repatriate Filipinos in Venezuela and
Nicaragua when those countries experienced unrest, while also offering assistance to Filipinos potentially affected by the
2018 Volcán de Fuego eruption in
Guatemala, and facilitating the visit of Filipino delegates attending the
2019 World Youth Day in Panama with a hotline specifically designated for their use. The jurisdiction of the embassy is expected to change with the opening of new missions within Central America, namely the future reopening of the embassy in Havana, and the possible opening of an embassy in
Panama City. ==See also==