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Best of friends

Ph-US relations still doing well

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MANILA - President Rodrigo Duterte, who has favored China over longtime ally United States, on Tuesday said the Philippine­s and the US remain the “best of friends.”

Duterte made the statement ahead of his first faceto-face meeting with US President Donald Trump.

The two leaders, often compared to each other for their candid comments, are expected to meet during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n meeting in Vietnam this week. They are also scheduled to hold bilateral talks in Manila, on the sidelines of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asia Nations (Asean) Summit next week.

“We remain to be the best of friends with the America,” Duterte said in a speech delivered at the commemorat­ion of 67th founding anniversar­y of the Philippine Marine Press Corps in Taguig City.

He also praised the US for extending assistance to the Philippine­s "for the longest time."

US-Philippine­s relations soured after Duterte, who assumed the presidency in July last year, became critical of the US in response to former US president Barack Obama's criticisms on the bloody crackdown on narcotics that authoritie­s say have killed at least 3,000 suspected drug offenders.

Duterte softened his stance toward the US after Trump won, but has repeatedly stressed a foreign policy that favors China and Russia.

The two leaders had phone conversati­ons in December last year, when Duterte congratula­ted Trump for winning the US presidenti­al race, and in May, when Trump called to discuss concerns about North Korea's continuing ballistic missile tests. SunStar Philippine­s

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