Carlos Peña Romulo
Carlos Peña Romulo
Romulo, extreme left, was the minister of foreign affairs when the Philippines opened diplomatic ties with the U.S.S.R in 1976. President and Mrs. Marcos, third and second from left, are shown with Russian President Leonid Brezhnev and Premier Alexei Kosygin (fourth and fifth from left) in this photo of the first couple''s visit to Moscow that year.
1976
Men and women in politics and government
1976
alexei kosygin
camiling
carlos p. romulo
carlos romulo
ferdinand marcos
foreign affairs
foreign relations
government
imelda marcos
leonid brezhnev
luzon
marcos cabinet members
moscow
pena
politics
rp-ussr relations
russia
tarlac
ussr
Romulo, extreme left, was the minister of foreign affairs when the Philippines opened diplomatic ties with the U.S.S.R in 1976. President and Mrs. Marcos, third and second from left, are shown with Russian President Leonid Brezhnev and Premier Alexei Kosygin (fourth and fifth from left) in this photo of the first couple''s visit to Moscow that year.
1976
Men and women in politics and government
1976
alexei kosygin
camiling
carlos p. romulo
carlos romulo
ferdinand marcos
foreign affairs
foreign relations
government
imelda marcos
leonid brezhnev
luzon
marcos cabinet members
moscow
pena
politics
rp-ussr relations
russia
tarlac
ussr