The Philippine Star

Common ground: Rody, Kerry talk bikes

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

A common love for riding motorcycle­s and hunting promoted bonding when President Duterte and US Secretary of State John Kerry met for the first time yesterday.

The two discussed common interests before moving to sensitive issues such as the Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement during Kerry’s courtesy call at Malacañang.

Presidenti­al spokesman Er- nesto Abella said that Duterte and Kerry reaffirmed the “long-standing relationsh­ips between their countries.”

“It was a very interestin­g lunch because they shared

about motorcycle­s and hunting. And Mr. Kerry talked about how he had a motorcycle and he had a funny incident regarding that,” Abella said.

If the US employed “pingpong diplomacy” in 1972 which started talks between the US and China during the Cold War, Kerry used their common love for motorcycle­s, apparently to get Duterte on the US side.

Since he assumed office on June 30, Duterte had blasted the Americans for importing terrorism in other countries such as Iraq.

At times, Duterte, however, recognized that the Philippine­s and the US remain allies in the run-up to the ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n (PCA) on the West Philippine Sea.

To kick off their conversati­on, Kerry opened up their love for motorcycle­s.

Kerry is a known motorcycle rider. When he appeared on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,” the former senator rode on to the stage on a borrowed Harley-Davidson, wearing a leather jacket, blue jeans and a denim shirt.

Duterte rides big bikes, including a Harley, around Davao City to check on the peace and order and traffic situations.

Even when he was a mayor, he was known to join motorcycle groups which tour provinces across the country.

Duterte and Kerry then affirmed the long- standing relationsh­ip between the two countries and stated that there are four million Filipinos in the US and at least 500,000 Americans in the Philippine­s.

Abella said the two also discussed common concerns such as terrorism, crime, drugs, religious fanaticism and maritime security.

“In relation to this, they also mentioned a menu of solutions,” he added.

Leather boots from Marikina

Meanwhile, Du te rte showed off to his Cabinet members a pair of custommade leather shoes sent to him as a gift by a shoemaker from Marikina after the lunch meeting with Kerry.

The President then pre- sided over his first meeting of the National Security Council where they discussed the impact of the recent ruling of the PCA that found baseless the nine-dash policy of China, which was its basis for claiming portions of the South China Sea.

 ?? KRIZJOHN ROSALES ?? President Duterte welcomes visiting US Secretary of State John Kerry at Malacañang yesterday.
KRIZJOHN ROSALES President Duterte welcomes visiting US Secretary of State John Kerry at Malacañang yesterday.

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