Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

PH envoy to China Chito Sta. Romana passes away

- BY JOYCE ANN L. ROCAMORA

MANILA – Philippine Ambassador to China Jose Santiago Sta. Romana has passed away, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Tuesday. He was 74.

“The Department of Foreign Affairs offers its sincere condolence­s to the family and loved ones of Ambassador Chito, to our nation for its great loss. We pray for the eternal repose of his soul,” the DFA said in a statement.

The department has yet to provide details about the cause of the envoy’s death, but the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Sta. Romana died “due to an illness” on April 18.

The Philippine Embassy in Beijing is coordinati­ng with Chinese authoritie­s for the immediate repatriati­on of the envoy’s remains.

Sta. Romana was appointed envoy to China on December 7, 2016, in recognitio­n of his expertise and knowledge of China, which had been hailed by the DFA as a key element in the successful conduct of Manila’s bilateral relations with Beijing.

In 2020, this “instrument­al role” in the strengthen­ing of Philippine and China ties has also earned him the presidenti­al award Gawad Mabini with the Rank of Dakilang Kamanong.

Under his tenure, the DFA said Philippine-china relations have flourished despite difference­s and “flowered all the more in maturity and were deeply strengthen­ed”.

“We honor his important legacy of selfless service to the Filipino in the most challengin­g foreign post,” the DFA said.

Chinese Ambassador to Manila Huang Xilian, in a separate statement, recognized Sta. Romana’s contributi­on to the two nations’ friendship and sent his condolence­s to his kin and the Filipino people.

“China-philippine relations have been strengthen­ed and indeed flourished under his distinguis­hed tenure as the Philippine Ambassador to China. I greatly value our time working together and will always be grateful for his friendship and

undeniable contributi­on to the developmen­t of China-philippine­s relations,” he said.

Huang said Sta. Romana was among the first Filipinos to “visit the new China” when he headed the visiting Philippine Youth Delegation in 1971.

“Over the past 51 years, starting from a foreign student learning Chinese in Beijing, to ABC’S China correspond­ent for over 20 years and to Philippine Ambassador to China, Ambassador Chito has spent the best part of his life understand­ing and helping the world and the Philippine­s to understand China,” Huang said.

Sta. Romana had been active prior to his passing and had facilitate­d numerous high-level exchanges, including the visits of President Rodrigo Duterte to China.

Last April 3, he joined the Philippine delegation and Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. who met with China’s State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi for bilateral talks.

At the start of the pandemic, the Filipino envoy had led the repatriati­on of dozens of Filipinos stuck in Wuhan and other parts of China due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Sta. Romana was also the non-resident ambassador of the Philippine­s to Mongolia and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. ■

 ?? (DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS) ?? Late Philippine Ambassador to China Jose “Chito” Santiago Sta. Romana
(DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS) Late Philippine Ambassador to China Jose “Chito” Santiago Sta. Romana

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