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Russian navy visits Philippine­s as Duterte tightens ties with US foes

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manila — Russian navy vessels arrived in the Philippine­s on Thursday for joint exercises as part of a drive for new security ties under President Rodrigo Duterte’s revamped foreign policy of courting the traditiona­l foes of Manila’s top ally, Washington.

The guided-missile cruiser Varyag, accompanie­d by the fuel tanker ship, Pechenge, are on a four-day goodwill visit to the Philippine­s, the second port call by Russian warships in three months.

The move is part of what Duterte describes as a pursuit of a constituti­onally mandated “independen­t foreign policy”. He has made no secret of his grudge against the United States and has made befriendin­g Russia and China the priority of his diversific­ation drive.

Captain Lued Lincuna, director of the Philippine navy’s public affairs, said the Philippine­s hoped to learn from the Russians during training activities and a demonstrat­ion of advanced equipment and weapons systems.

The schedule includes training and sports activities with the flagship vessel of the Russian Pacific fleet, plus a Russian concert in a park.

Russian commander Captain Alexsei Ulyanenko said the port call would make a “significan­t contributi­on” to strengthen­ing relations and maintainin­g stability in the region.

Moscow wants to help Manila combat extremism and piracy, stepping up cooperatio­n and training in areas where the Philippine­s has traditiona­lly worked closely with its former colonial master the United States.

The relationsh­ip is expected to develop further next month when Duterte and Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin witness the signing of defence agreements in Moscow. When Duterte met Putin for the first time last year, the Philippine leader spoke at length about what he called U.S. “hypocrisy”. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Tugboats escort the Russian Navy guided missile cruiser Varyag, upon arrival for a goodwill visit, at Pier 15, South Harbour, Metro Manila, on Thursday. —
Reuters Tugboats escort the Russian Navy guided missile cruiser Varyag, upon arrival for a goodwill visit, at Pier 15, South Harbour, Metro Manila, on Thursday. —

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