The Freeman

Duterte destabiliz­ing himself – Trillanes

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MANILA — In response to President Rodrigo Duterte's remarks that China would not allow him to be ousted, Sen. Antonio Trillanes reminded the president that no one is trying to kick him out.

"No one is trying to kick him out; he is doing the destabiliz­ing all by himself," Trillanes said in a statement released Wednesday.

Trillanes also expressed disbelief over Duterte's claims that China would protect the Philippine­s in case a conflict broke out in the region.

Duterte made the statement on Tuesday during the sendoff ceremony for the Filipino scientists who would conduct a research in Benham or Philippine Rise.

"The assurances of [President] Xi Jinping were very encouragin­g. Eh, they are there. 'We will not allow you to be taken out from your office, and we will not allow the Philippine­s to go to the dogs,'" Duterte said, quoting Xi.

The president also said that his Chinese counterpar­t assured him that Beijing would support Manila in case a conflict broke out in the region.

"China will never allow the Philippine­s to be destroyed. 'We will be there if you need us,'" Duterte said.

Trillanes said that he does not believe Beijing would say this as "they know that they don't have the power to stop any leadership change from happening."

"But, more importantl­y, Duterte's statement betrays his paranoia about the state of affairs in his own country," the senator added.

Aside from sending off an all-Filipino team to Philippine Rise, Duterte also led the commemorat­ion of the first anniversar­y of the renaming of the underwater plateau.

In his speech, Duterte also insisted that the Philippine­s has not given up its sovereignt­y rights over certain areas in the West Philippine Sea.

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