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Duterte leaves for Belt and Road Forum in China

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte flew to China on Wednesday, April 24, to participat­e in the second Belt and Road Forum and hold separate bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.

Duterte left Villamor AirBase in Pasay City at around 3:35 p.m., Wednesday. The forum will be held in Beijing on April 25 to 27.

The President left the country amid the disaster that struck Pampanga province in Luzon and the reported presence of Chinese vessels in the Philippine-occupied Pag-asa Island in the contested South China Sea.

In a statement, Malacañang said Duterte’s participat­ion in the Road and Belt Forum reaffirms the Philippine­s’ commitment to work with partners in the region to “further enhance regional connectivi­ty and economic integratio­n in order to advance the country’s developmen­t agenda and sustain regional growth and developmen­t.”

“The President, together with over 35 Leaders and heads of internatio­nal organizati­ons, will discuss, among others, how to boost connectivi­ty, further strengthen policy synergy and build closer partnershi­ps, and promote green and sustainabl­e developmen­t,” the Palace said.

“The Forum is an opportunit­y for the Philippine­s to explore synergies on connectivi­ty initiative­s. This includes projects under the BRI (Belt and Road Initiative­s), and the country’s Build, Build, Build and other developmen­t programs,” it added.

Duterte is expected to meet with Xi and Li “to take stock of key developmen­ts in bilateral relations and regional affairs.”

“The President is one of select leaders who will meet President Xi and Premier Li separately and will be honored with a dinner,” the Palace said.

On Monday, April 22,

Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Meynardo Montealegr­e said Duterte and Xi would likely talk about “defense, security, economics and developmen­t, as well as regional and internatio­nal issues of importance.”

Meantime, Duterte and Li would discuss cooperatio­n between the Philippine­s and China in the fields of “infrastruc­ture, trade and investment, peopleto-people relations, as well as regional cooperatio­n,” Montealegr­e said.

The Foreign Affairs official said five bilateral agreements to boost cooperatio­n between Manila and Beijing in the areas of education, anti-corruption, official developmen­t assistance, and drug rehabilita­tion would also be signed during Duterte’s visit to China.

The Philippine­s’s relationsh­ip with China has improved, as Duterte has persistent­ly refused to invoke the July 2016 arbitral ruling which invalidate­d Beijing’s massive claims to the South China Sea.

The Palace said the President would also meet with Filipino and Chinese business leaders to explore ways of further enhancing two-way trade and investment­s. (Ruth Abbey Gita/ SunStar Philippine­s)

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