The Borneo Post

Japan PM first foreign leader to visit Duterte’s Philippine­s

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MANILA: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived in the Philippine­s yesterday, becoming the first foreign leader to visit since President Rodrigo Duterte took office last year and launched his deadly war on crime.

Abe is intent on maintainin­g Japan’s strong ties with the Philippine­s as Duterte shakes up his nation’s foreign policy with a shift away from the United States, both nations’ longtime ally, in favour of China and Russia.

After his two- day stay in the Philippine­s, Abe will head to Australia, Indonesia and Vietnam with a business delegation as he looks to the region to boost Japan’s economy dragged down by a greying and shrinking population.

“I would like to exchange views on bilateral and regional issues and hold frank talks on how we should contribute to the peace and stability of the region,” Abe said before departing for Manila.

While Duterte has pivoted away from the United States, he has gone out of his way to maintain close relations with Japan — the Philippine­s’ largest donor and top trading partner.

“Japan has really been our biggest helper,” Duterte said on a visit to Tokyo last October when he met Abe.

His warm words for Japan have been helped by Abe and his government offering no criticism of the Philippine crime war, which has claimed about 6,000 lives since Duterte assumed the presidency in the middle of last year.

Duterte has repeatedly railed against US President Barack Obama and his administra­tion for alleging widespread human rights abuses in the crime war.

Duterte has travelled overseas extensivel­y as president. However Abe is the first head of government to visit the Philippine­s since Duterte took office.

Abe and Duterte are scheduled to meet in the presidenti­al palace yesterday afternoon, the Philippine foreign affairs department said.

 ??  ?? This file photo shows the Liaoning, China’s only aircraft carrier, sailing during military drills in the Pacific. China’s only aircraft carrier has entered the Taiwan Strait in a highly symbolic show of strength, but Taiwan insisted there was no need...
This file photo shows the Liaoning, China’s only aircraft carrier, sailing during military drills in the Pacific. China’s only aircraft carrier has entered the Taiwan Strait in a highly symbolic show of strength, but Taiwan insisted there was no need...

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