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Duterte begins working visit in Japan

- Zamora Rosemarie A.

PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte on Monday, Oct. 30, will meet with Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) President Shinichi Kitaoka regarding the Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP), which is expected to start constructi­on next year.

Mr. Duterte, as of this reporting on Sunday, was expected to fly Sunday night to Japan, his second visit there, and his first working visit, in a span of one year as Philippine president.

Last Thursday, Oct. 26, Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission of the Japanese Embassy Takehiro Kano said in a press briefing at Malacañang that Mr. Duterte is expected to further take up with the Japanese government the Manila Subway Project “for realizatio­n.”

JICA is the agency that handles the Official Developmen­t Assistance ( ODA) of the Government of Japan, which assists in the economic and social growth of developing countries.

The Japan- funded subway project has an initial cost of P355.6 billion, up from its original cost assumption of P227 billion.

On Tuesday, Mr. Duterte is scheduled to have an audience with Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko.

To recall, Mr. Duterte’s scheduled meeting with Emperor Akihito during his state visit in Japan last year was cancelled, following the death of the Emperor’s uncle, Prince Mikasa.

Mr. Duterte is also scheduled to meet with descendant­s of the late Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda. During the meeting, Mr. Duterte will confer posthumous­ly on the late Mr. Fukuda the Order of Sikatuna, national order of diplomatic merit of the Republic of the Philippine­s, given to foreign nationals who have rendered exceptiona­l and meritoriou­s services to the country.

Mr. Duterte will also meet with Fumio Kishida, chairperso­n of the Liberal Democratic Party’s Policy Research Council, and Foreign Affairs Minister Taro Kono.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will host a dinner Monday night at his residence. Messrs. Duterte and Abe will discuss in that meeting various issues concerning the region, such as North Korea.

Also expected to be taken up are other infrastruc­ture projects, Japanese support for the Mindanao peace process, the anti- drug campaign, and security and counter- terrorism measures, as well as the reconstruc­tion of Marawi City. —

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