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Duterte, Trump to hold bilateral meet in Nov

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MANILA - President Rodrigo Duterte and United States (US) President Donald Trump are set to hold bilateral talks in November, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said on Wednesday.

Cayetano said organizers are still coordinati­ng

whether to hold the talks on the sidelines of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) summit in Vietnam or on the sidelines of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) conference in Manila.

"It (bilateral talks between Duterte and Trump) is being discussed. Definitely, we want it, they want it," he said in a chance interview at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City on Wednesday night.

Both Trump and Duterte have confirmed their attendance to Apec forum in Da Nang, Vietnam from November 10 to 11.

The White House has also announced Trump's visit to Manila from November 12 to 13 to participat­e in Asean meetings that will be hosted by Duterte, this year's chair of the regional bloc.

Cayetano said there was no final announceme­nt yet in relation with Trump and Duterte's bilateral meeting, citing "complicate­d" schedules of 31st Asean summits and related meetings.

He, however, assured that it would push through because of the firebrand presidents "like each other."

"The schedules are still all very complicate­d because of the related meetings [that will be attended by] other nations and everyone," Cayetano said.

"But I'm sure they’ll be able to speak because our relationsh­ip [with the US] is really important. And President Trump and President Duterte like each other," he added. SunStar Philippine­s

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