The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Duterte sees more infra projects after Japan visit

- ( Lilian Mellejor)

DAVAO CITY – President Rodrigo Duterte sees more special infrastruc­ture projects to come under the administra­tion’s Build, Build. Build program after the Japanese government’s pledge an assistance of $ 9 billion.

Duterte - who came home from a recent threeday visit to Japan, which he described as productive and engaging - also sealed business agreements with industry leaders valued at $ 6 billion. He vowed to work closely with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who committed to give flesh to Japan’s special assistance program, to ensure that projects have to proceed soonest and it will be "Done, Done, Done."

The President said Japan’s vital support for the centerpiec­e projects especially the social infrastruc­ture under the administra­tion’s Build program was top of the agenda during their dis- cussion. Duterte highlighte­d the need for these social infra projects to sustain economic growth and improve the quality of life of the Filipino people.

Among he discussed with Abe were topics on defense and security cooperatio­n to combat terrorism, violent extremism and transnatio­nal crimes. “We will strive to make our waters free and open to our peoples so that they can enjoy our rich natural maritime resources,” he said.

Duterte said one of the issues in defense and cooperatio­n was the South China Sea. He said Japan is one of the countries that is really interested in the freedom of navigation, especially coming in from the Indian Ocean.

“And there’s a lot of buildings there by China, and also some other countries are claiming some islands, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia. It could be, really, a messy thing not only in the Philippine­s. Pati sila ( Also them) because each and every country has an economic zone and it is overlappin­g,” Duterte said.

He said China is not only claiming a majority of the area, but also in the Philippine­s, Malaysia and Indonesia. “But always, we can resolve it by just talking. "In the meantime that we are not really prepared, just about anything except to talk. And then let us just talk,” he added.

Duterte pointed out that he cannot imagine the Philippine­s getting involved in a violent and almost a suicide action.

“You can read all the legal treaties there claiming this and claiming that. But the problem, I said, is I do not want to criticize the big powers now because it was really of their own making,” he said, adding, that China has committed to the Philippine­s not to build anything near Scarboroug­h. “I hope that they would honor that commitment to us,” he said.

Duterte said he has encouraged Japan to explore more opportunit­ies to invest in the Philippine­s, including in steel manufactur­ing, agribusine­ss and IT and creative services. He said the $ 6 billion signed business agreements are "more than three times the amount of sealed businesses agreements during my first visit to Japan in 2016,” referring to his first visit to Japan last year.

Meanwhile, Duterte was impressed by how His Majesty, Emperor Akihito and Her Majesty Michiko lead simple lives. He said he was humbled to meet with them. “I conveyed to His Majesty our nation’s and people’s deep appreciati­on, gratitude for Japan’s continuing friendship and support for the Philippine­s’ peace and developmen­t goals,” he said.

The President under- scored the Philippine­s relation with Japan as a friend closer than a brother. “Japan treats us as a sovereign equal,” he emphasized.

He said the Philippine­s will work with Japan in building something special for our nations and peoples: We are building a golden age for our strategic partnershi­p. He said that whatever happened in the World War II are all “water under the bridge”.

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