The Philippine Star

Rody meets US envoy

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

A “private meeting” at Malacañang between President Duterte and US Ambassador Sung Kim last Wednesday was an indication of warming ties between the two countries, presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said yesterday.

“We’ve always had good relationsh­ip with the United States and I am sure every meeting between the President and the US ambassador would result in closer relations,” Roque said at a press briefing in Malacañang.

Roque did not release details of the meeting, which came amid the President’s undisguise­d animosity toward the US.

He lashed out at the US after the previous Obama administra­tion “insulted” him by criticizin­g the conduct of his war on drugs.

Duterte also questioned restrictio­ns imposed by the US on grants offered to the Philippine­s, as well as the move by some lawmakers to block arms purchase by the Philippine government.

Duterte, however, makes no secret of his liking for Obama’s successor Donald Trump.

“But as I said, I have to get clearance from the President himself on what he is willing to release on the meeting,” Roque added.

Duterte himself said late yesterday that there was nothing earthshaki­ng about the meeting.

“I cannot discuss until I get his (Kim) permission. It’s a diplomatic tete-a-tete, but nothing earthshaki­ng but more of confidenti­ality. But I hate to break the rules,” he said.

But Roque said he has no doubt about the statement of the US ambassador describing in his social media account as “excellent” his meeting with President Duterte.

“Perhaps there is no reason to doubt the Twitter account of the US ambassador, as I said it was classified as private meeting,” Roque said when pressed for details about the meeting.

In his official Twitter account, Kim said they discussed “shared goals including defense priorities and economic partnershi­p.”

“Our alliance remains strong and ironclad,” the US ambassador added.

Duterte rushed to the meeting with Kim last Wednesday after leading an oath-taking of new government officials and the awarding of incentives and citation certificat­es to the medalists who participat­ed in the recently-concluded 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia.

When he was on an official trip to Israel, Duterte apologized to Obama for cursing him.

Speaking before the Filipino community at the Ramada Hotel in Jerusalem, Duterte offered his apologies for hurling insults at the former US leader.

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