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Duterte, Trump silent on human rights

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THE issue of human rights did not come up during the 40-minute bilateral meeting between President Rodrigo Duterte and United States President Donald Trump, Malacañang said on Monday, November 13.

The two leaders, however, had a “frank discussion” on several issues, including the Philippine­s’ brutal crackdown on narcotics that has killed thousands of suspects, said Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque.

He said Trump appeared “sympatheti­c” when Duterte mentioned his relenltess campaign against illegal drugs trade.

“The issue of human rights did not arise. It was not brought up. It was President Duterte who discussed with President Trump the drug menace in the Philippine­s, and the US President appeared sympatheti­c and did not have any official position on the matter, merely nodding his head, indicating that he understood the domestic problem that we face on drugs,” Roque said.

Shortly after the bilateral meeting between the two leaders, a foreign journalist asked Trump whether he raised the human rights issue with Duterte.

Duterte, responding to the reporter’s query, said they would not entertain any questions concerning the purported human rights violation in the Philippine­s.

“We are not answering any (question). We are in a bilateral meeting. Maybe the press conference would follow. We would be talking on matters that (are) of interest to both the Philippine­s and (the United States). With you guys around, you are the spies,” he said, referring to the media.

On November 9, Duterte said he would not tolerate a discussion with Trump about the reported human rights abuses linked to his drug war.

He said deaths associated with the anti-narcotics campaign was a domestic issue that only the Philippine­s must deal with.

“I feel that we (I and Trump) share so many ideas along the same line of problems of governance. i knwo that I’d have an interestin­g time with him,” he said last week. “(But if he will talk about our war on drugs, I’ll tell him), lay off, sir, that’s my business.”

Roque said Trump merely assured Duterte that US “has always been a friend of the Duterte administra­tion.”

“The US. President Trump specifical­ly said that he has always been a friend of the Duterte administra­tion, and that like previous administra­tions of the United States, he stressed that he can be counted upon as a friend of the Duterte administra­tion,” he said. SunStar Philippine­s

 ?? (AP) ?? MANILA. A protester pushes a police as they are dispersed while trying to get near the US Embassy in Manila to protest against the visit of US President Donald Trump on Sunday Nov. 12, 2017.
(AP) MANILA. A protester pushes a police as they are dispersed while trying to get near the US Embassy in Manila to protest against the visit of US President Donald Trump on Sunday Nov. 12, 2017.

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