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Duterte justifies absence in ASEAN sideline meets

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President Rodrigo Duterte has declared that he is not in favor of military drills in the disputed South China Sea, part of which is the West Philippine Sea, for fear that it would only create tension among claimants states.

Speaking to reporters in Singapore, Duterte warned the United States against creating "friction" that could "turn things wrong."

The US Navy has been conducting patrols in the South China Sea as part of its freedom of navigation operations in the region. China has been hostile toward Washington's activities, accusing the latter of violating their sovereignt­y and infringing security.

"I said China is already in possession. It's now in their hands so why do you have to create frictions... military activity that will prompt a response to China," Duterte said.

Duterte added that he does not mind if other countries would engage in war as long as the Philippine­s will not be involved.

"The Philippine­s is just beside those islands and if there's a shooting there, my country will be first to suffer. That is my only national interest there, nothing else," the president said.

Beijing has installed surface-to-air missiles, anti-cruise ship missiles and electronic jamming equipment on its artificial islands in the Spratly group, which are also being claimed by the Philippine­s.

The president made these remarks a month after the Philippine­s participat­ed in a China-led maritime exercise with other Southeast Asian countries in the South China Sea. —

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