Khaleej Times

President Duterte says sorry to Kuwait for harsh words

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seoul — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte apologised to Kuwait on Sunday for his “harsh” words at the height of a months-long diplomatic row over domestic workers.

“For the first time I would say that I was harsh in my language maybe because that was a result of an emotional outburst. But I’d like to apologise now,” Duterte said, addressing Kuwait directly in a speech before expatriate Filipinos living in South Korea.

“I’m sorry for the language that I was using but I’m very satisfied with... how you responded to the problems of my country.”

Authoritie­s in Manila say around 262,000 Filipinos worked in Kuwait before February, with many

For the first time I would say that I was harsh in my language maybe because that was a result of an emotional outburst. But I’d like to apologise now. Duterte, Philippine President

employed as household maids.

They are among over two million Filipinos employed in the region, whose remittance­s are a lifeline to the Philippine economy.

Kuwaiti authoritie­s expelled Manila’s envoy in April over footage showing embassy staff helping Filipino workers flee allegedly abusive bosses in Kuwait. Tensions cooled last month after the two nations sealed an agreement on workplace safety guarantees for Filipinos working in Kuwait, prompting Duterte to lift the employment ban.

On Sunday, Duterte said he hoped to visit Kuwait to express his gratitude. “I’d like to thank the Kuwaiti government for understand­ing us and keeping their faith (in) us and practicall­y (giving in) to all of my demands,” Duterte said.

His demands included giving Filipino workers a day off and seven hours of sleep each night, as well as allowing them to keep their passports and phones, Duterte said. —

 ?? AP ?? Duterte, second left, arrives at Incheon Internatio­nal Airport in Incheon, South Korea, on Sunday. —
AP Duterte, second left, arrives at Incheon Internatio­nal Airport in Incheon, South Korea, on Sunday. —

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