Manila Bulletin

EU summons Filipino envoy to explain Duterte’s latest tirade

- By AP and GENALYN D. KABILING

The European Union (EU) summoned on Monday a Philippine envoy to explain an expletive-laden tirade by President Duterte, who threatened to hang EU officials for opposing his efforts to re-impose the death penalty.

The EU’s external action service, the equivalent of a foreign office, said it hauled Charge d’Affaires Alan Deniega in to its Brussels headquarte­rs to provide “an explanatio­n for the recent, unacceptab­le comments of President Duterte.”

The move highlights growing European exasperati­on with the president. Earlier, the EU denied his allegation­s that it proposed solving the Philippine­s’ drug problem by creating treatment clinics where illegal drugs such as methamphet­amine or cocaine would be dispensed.

The EU Delegation to the Philippine­s issued a statement saying it has not “suggested, discussed, proposed or considered the use of any substituti­on drugs when treating addiction to methamphet­amine... or any other drug addiction in the Philippine­s.” It did not mention Duterte by name.

Duterte, who has lashed out at the EU repeatedly for raising human rights concerns over his deadly crackdown on illegal drugs, said in a speech Friday the EU had proposed a “health-based solution” to the drug problem that involved dispensing methampeta­mine, locally known as shabu, cocaine or heroin.

He branded the supposed EU proposal a “government-sponsored idiotic exercise.”

“The sons of bitches, they want us to build clinics, then we should, instead of arresting or putting them in prison like in other countries, you go there and if you want shabu they will inject you or give you shabu,” he said in a speech before Filipino-Chinese businessme­n. “Then if you want cocaine, they will give you cocaine and if they want heroin, they will give you heroin.”

Duterte has said he will not be intimidate­d by threats by critics to impeach him or file a case against him before the Internatio­nal Criminal Court for the killings, mostly of poor drug dealers and users. He has denied condoning extrajudic­ial killings but has repeatedly threatened drug suspects with death and said he is ready to rot in jail to protect Filipinos from atrocious crimes linked to drugs. Malacañang maintains ‘excellent’ ties with EU

The Philippine­s still has “excellent” relations with the EU despite President Duterte’s profanity-filled warning to its parliament against interferin­g with domestic affairs.

Presidenti­al Spokesman Ernesto Abella said the European parliament appears to be “creating its own brand of noise” but the country’s ties with EU remain “solid and economical­ly based.”

“The relationsh­ip between the European Union and the Philippine­s is quite excellent. In fact, they’ve offered rehabilita­tion centers which is socio-therapy based,” he said.

The President earlier unleashed an expletive-laden rebuke of the European parliament, threatenin­g to hang them for criticizin­g his crackdown on the illegal drug trade.

The EU said that in cooperatio­n with the World Health Organizati­on and experts, it was working with Manila’s Department of Health and the government’s main anti-drug agency and selected villages to implement a program that “aims to support recovery from addiction, while keeping families together and facilitati­ng developmen­t of social and job skills.”

The voluntary program plans to develop “recovery clinics and recovery homes,” where patients can receive better care, education and counseling without prescribin­g medication and ensuring confidenti­ality. Livelihood skills will be taught, the EU said.

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