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BETTER FOR PH TO SHUN EU GRANTS: PRESIDENT

Duterte criticizes EU for “imposing its own values” on the Philippine­s

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President Rodrigo Duterte insisted yesterday that it would be better for the Philippine­s not to accept grants from the European Union (EU), which continues to be “imperialis­t.”

The President slammed the European bloc for imposing its “own values” on the Philippine­s.

“I will not allow government to be beholden to anyone except to the people. Why should I listen to you?” he said when he arrived early Saturday morning in Davao City from his visit to India.

“EU, you never have really ceased to be imperialis­ts. You have always been imperialis­t ever since. You impose your own values, you want countries to follow a certain norm of conduct, the ethos, because this is the right way,” he added.

The Philippine­s has rejected P382 million worth of Trade-Related Technical Assistance from the EU.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lo- pez had said the EU aid was not accepted because of its “unacceptab­le language” on sovereignt­y.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque has also said that decision not to accept the assistance was consistent with Duterte’s “general policy” to maintain the Philippine­s’ independen­ce.

Duterte maintained that he would not accept “money with conditions.”

He said he would not allow EU to enforce its “own set of rules and values” on the Philippine­s.

“In the past, you do it physically, occupy territorie­s of other people, other countries, subjugate them, and enforce your own set of rules and values,” the President said.

“You want that we follow a standard. I told you I will not accept the money with conditions,” he added. /

EU, you never have really ceased to be imperialis­ts. You have always been imperialis­m ever since. You impose your own values, you want countries to follow a certain norm of conduct, the ethos, because this is the right way. PRESIDENT RODRIGO DUTERTE

 ?? AP FOTO ?? MAYON AT MIDNIGHT: Molten rocks and lava flow down Mayon Volcano in Legazpi City, Albay. Mayon’s lava has flowed beyond three kilometers from the center.
AP FOTO MAYON AT MIDNIGHT: Molten rocks and lava flow down Mayon Volcano in Legazpi City, Albay. Mayon’s lava has flowed beyond three kilometers from the center.

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