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4EO URGES ,ENI TO HELP PROMOTE 0( OVERSEAS

- (Argyll Cyrus B. Geducos)

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Department­s of Tourism and Foreign Affairs yesterday asked Vice President Leni Robredo to tone down her vocal criticisms on the alleged extrajudic­ial killings in the country before the internatio­nal community.

Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo said Robredo’s statements make it difficult to sell the Philippine­s to other countries.

“I have a great respect for VP Leni pero ‘yung mga statements na ganoon, nahihirapa­n kaming i-sell ang Philippine­s,” Teo said.

“So I hope, kung pwede, it’s not only for VP Leni but also to the media, to please medyo i-tone down natin yung extrajudic­ial killings,” Teo added.

According to Teo, since the Philippine­s is now becoming an alternate tourist destinatio­n for Asians and Europeans, those kinds of statements are making her job more difficult.

She added that tour operators from everywhere she goes, particular­ly in Asia and Europe, ask her if it is true that more than 7,000 people are killed in the Philippine­s.

“’Pag napag-usapan na ’yung extrajudic­ial killings I’m always asked by tour operators if it is true, I would say, ‘It’s safe there, I would invite you to come to the Philippine­s and see for yourself,’” she said.

Teo said that despite the doubts expressed by tour operators abroad, more tourists still come to the Philippine­s, especially those from China, the rest of Asia, and Europe.

“Help us sell the Philippine­s,” Teo appealed to Robredo.

Foreign Affairs acting Secretary Enrique Manalo also asked the Vice President to tone down her criticisms on the alleged EJKs.

Manalo said he has seen no changes in the Philippine­s diplomatic relations with other countries despite her statements that he said, may still have an effect.

“Wala naman kaming nakikitang pagbabago, our relations with other countries are still very good. I haven’t seen a change in that,” he said.

“In fact dito lang sa visit ni Presidente dito sa Thailand and Myanmar, I think we have really strengthen­ed the bilateral relationsh­ip,” he added.

According to Manalo, a lot of countries are now eagerly awaiting the Philippine­s’ ASEAN chairmansh­ip, assuring that the country’s relations with other nations “have never been better.”

Robredo had criticized the over 7,000 alleged cases of extrajudic­ial killings related to Duterte’s war against drugs before the annual meeting of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs recently.

Aside from the statements on the alleged EJKs issued by Robredo, Teo said that another challenge that she faces when selling the Philippine­s to other countries is the high hotel rates.

According to Teo, the Philippine­s is always being compared to Bangkok when it comes to hotel rates, one of the reasons why Thailand has a booming tourism sector.

The Tourism Secretary said that when Thailand is facing a crisis, they drop hotel rates, practicall­y giving it for free, so tourist would come to Thailand and see the issue for themselves.

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