Deccan Chronicle

Abe to support Duterte’s drug war

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Manila, Jan. 12: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe offered support for Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s controvers­ial drug war on Thursday as the pair met in Manila for talks that also focused on territoria­l disputes with China.

Mr Abe’s two-day visit to the Philippine­s is the first by a foreign leader since Mr Duterte took office in the middle of last year, highlighti­ng Japan’s importance as the Southeast Asian nation’s top trading partner and foreign aid donor.

Mr Abe is also intent on maintainin­g Japan’s strong ties with the Philippine­s as Mr Duterte shakes up his nation’s foreign policy with a shift away from the US, both nations’ longtime ally, in favour of China and Russia.

The trip began with a warm welcome by Duterte at the presidenti­al palace, with the Philippine leader then winning much soughtafte­r backing for his drug war that has claimed about 6,000 lives and raised concerns of mass extrajudic­ial killings.

“On countering illegal drugs, we want to work together with the Philippine­s to think of relevant measures of support,” Mr Abe said afterwards, according to an interprete­r.

Mr Abe said Japan would help with drug treatment programmes and facilities.

Mr Duterte has railed against US President Barack Obama and European politician­s for criticisin­g his drug war.

 ??  ?? Japanese PM Shinzo Abe, left, and Philippine’s Rodrigo Duterte toast during a state banquet in Manila — AP
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe, left, and Philippine’s Rodrigo Duterte toast during a state banquet in Manila — AP

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