The Philippine Star

No DFA snub of German national day

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

Despite a ban on attending national day celebratio­ns of countries that approved the Iceland-initiated resolution that called for a probe on drugrelate­d killings in the Philippine­s, there was a Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) representa­tive at the German Unity Day on Thursday.

Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary for policy Enrique Manalo represente­d the department at the 29th anniversar­y of German Unity held at the New World Hotel in Makati.

Manalo and German Ambassador Anke Reiffenstu­el offered the traditiona­l toast at the event.

Sources said it was Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. who sent Manalo.

The German Unity Day on Oct. 3 commemorat­ed the 1990 reunificat­ion of then East and West Germany.

Locsin is with President Duterte in the latter’s second official visit to Russia. The President arrived in Moscow on Wednesday to kick off his weeklong visit in the country upon the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

France and Germany are co-sponsors of the Iceland-initiated resolution which sought to investigat­e Duterte’s bloody war on drugs. Eighteen UN member-states voted in favor and 14 against the resolution. Fifteen abstained.

On Monday, Locsin said in a tweet that he had prohibited representa­tives of his department from attending the celebratio­ns of countries that favored the Iceland resolution.

French Ambassador Nicolas Galey attended the German National Day.

No DFA representa­tive showed up at the traditiona­l diplomatic toasts for the Bastille Day and French National Day at the official residence of the French ambassador in Forbes Park, Makati last July.

Sources said the French embassy was informed by the DFA that no one from the department would be available for the Bastille Day celebratio­n.

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