Oman Daily Observer

Duterte begins Myanmar, Thailand visit

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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday embarked on a four-day trip to Myanmar and Thailand aimed at boosting ties with the two South-East Asian neighbours.

“We will strengthen partnershi­ps for positive change as we engage our region and our world,” Duterte said before leaving for the Myanmar capital of Nay Pyi Taw, his first stop.

With the trip, Duterte is completing his visits to member countries of the Associatio­n of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) that have taken place since he became president in June last year.

The trip to Myanmar coincides with the celebratio­n of the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The notoriousl­y straight-talking Duterte will meet with State Counsellor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Suu Kyi and his counterpar­t President Htin Kyaw.

Duterte said he would discuss cooperatio­n in combatting traditiona­l and emerging transnatio­nal crimes, including terrorism and violent extremism, piracy and the illegal drug trade with Myanmar’s officials.

Bilateral trade and investment would also be a key area of discussion, he added.

“In my discussion­s, I will convey the Philippine­s’ support for the reforms being undertaken by Myanmar as well as in its efforts to address challenges, certain problems in these regions,” he said.

On Monday, the 71-year-old president travels to Thailand, where he will meet with Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to discuss political, economic, agricultur­al, energy, educationa­l, and defence cooperatio­n.

“There is much at stake in (our) relations,” Duterte said. “We have to move forward together on shared interests in securing security and stability in the region as we seek to sustain growth and developmen­t for our peoples.”

 ??  ?? Philippine President Duterte arrives at Naypyidaw Internatio­nal Airport. — AFP
Philippine President Duterte arrives at Naypyidaw Internatio­nal Airport. — AFP

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