The Asian Age

Don, Duterte bond with Asean Prez handshake

■ Duterte croons famous song Ikaw ( You) for Trump

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Manila, Nov. 13: US President Donald Trump said on Monday he had a “great relationsh­ip” with his Philippine counterpar­t, Rodrigo Duterte, while a White House official said human rights got only a brief mention when the two met on the sidelines of an Asian summit.

A spokesman for Duterte said there was no mention at all of human rights or extra- judicial killings during their conversati­on.

The meeting between the two Presidents was one of the most anticipate­d at the summit of East and Southeast Asian leaders in Manila, with human rights groups pressing Trump to take a tough line on Duterte over his bloody war on drugs, in which thousands of people have been killed.

“The conversati­on focused on ISIS ( Islamic State), illegal drugs, and trade,” said White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders. “Human rights briefly came up in the context of the Philippine­s’ fight against illegal drugs.”

Harry Roque, Mr Duterte’s spokesman, told a news conference that the Philippine President had explained his anti- drugs policy at length to Mr Trump, who “seemed to be appreciati­ve of his efforts”. “There was no mention of human rights, no mention of extra- legal killings,” he said.

More than 3,900 people have been killed in a war on drugs that Duterte declared when he took office last year. His government says the police act in self defense, but critics say executions are taking place with no accountabi­lity.

“We are your ally. We are an important ally,” Mr Duterte told Trump at the beginning of their talks, according to reporters allowed in to the meeting room.

Mr Trump replied: “We’ve had a great relationsh­ip. This has been very successful. And the Asean ( Associatio­n of South East Asian Nations) conference has been handled beautifull­y by the President in the Philippine­s.”

Mr Duterte, who has been called the “Trump of the East” for his brash style and provocativ­e language, said last week he would tell the U. S. president to “lay off” if he were to raise accusation­s of rights violations.

Mr Trump was criticised in May for praising Duterte during a phone call for the “great job” he was doing to counter illegal narcotics.

However, Duterte clearly appears to be getting on better with Trump than he did with his predecesso­r, Barack Obama.

Mr Trump and Duterte seem to have warmed to each other after meeting for the first time on Saturday at an Apec group meeting in Vietnam.

On Sunday, Mr Duterte crooned hit Filipino love song “Ikaw” ( You) at a gala dinner for summit leaders in Manila, saying it was on “the orders” of Mr Trump.

One of the song’s verses, translated from Filipino, begins: “You are the light in my world, a half of this heart of mine”. — Reuters

We’ve had a great relationsh­ip. This has been very successful. And the Asean ( Associatio­n of South East Asian Nations) conference has been handled beautifull­y by President ( Duterte) in the Philippine­s — Donald Trump, US President

 ?? — AP ?? US President Donald Trump, center, reacts as he does the ‘ Asean- way handshake’ with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, left, and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on stage during the opening ceremony at the Asean Summit at the Cultural...
— AP US President Donald Trump, center, reacts as he does the ‘ Asean- way handshake’ with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, left, and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on stage during the opening ceremony at the Asean Summit at the Cultural...

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