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PH expects better ties with EU

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Malacañang is optimistic about having “better ties” with the European Union (EU) following the declaratio­n of EU Ambassador to the Philippine­s Franz Jessen that they were considerin­g grants to support the Duterte administra­tion’s drug war.

“We also expect better ties between the Philippine­s and EU, noting that there are issues for stronger areas of cooperatio­n such as trade, justice and security, and economic developmen­t,” Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Ernesto Abella said in a departure from President Rodrigo Duterte’s earlier tirades against the EU over its alleged interferen­ce in his drug war.

Jessen on Monday revealed plans of including drug rehabilita­tion efforts in its funding assistance to the Philippine­s.

“We are trying to see if we should change funding so that we can focus more on the drug issue, which is a key priority for the government,” Jessen was quoted as saying at the launch of the commemorat­ive book “The Ties that Bind” in Makati City.

Abella said the government acknowledg­ed EU’s move to support it in its fight against narcotics trade.

“As the Duterte administra­tion gains ground in the war on drugs, the Palace welcomes all plans and offers of help with- out conditions for the country’s drug rehabilita­tion program, including those coming from the European Union,” the presidenti­al spokespers­on said.

Duterte earlier challenged his critics from the internatio­nal community, including the EU, the United States, and the United Nations, to withdraw their financial aid to the Philippine­s, if they would continue to “intervene” in his deadly drug war.

This had prompted the USbacked Millenium Challenge Corporatio­n last year to defer its decision to grant financial support to the Duterte administra­tion, citing concerns over its war on drugs.

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