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Duterte tells US, China and Russia don’t meddle in Asean affairs

- — Philippine Daily Inquirer/ Asia News Network

MANILA: President Rodrigo Duterte urged the United States, China, Russia and other dialogue-partners of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) not to meddle in the affairs of the regional bloc as the Philippine­s formally assumed the chairmansh­ip of the Asean.

Dressed in the traditiona­l barong Tagalog, Duterte was uncharacte­ristically staid when he delivered his 12-minute remarks reading a prepared speech, deviating from his usually impromptu profanity-laden talk.

“I call on Asean dialogue-partners to renew their dedication to the valued purposes and principles stated in the Treaty of Amity and Cooperatio­n, including non-interferen­ce, in promoting regional peace and stability through abiding respect for the rule of law.

“Now, more than ever,” he said. “It is a time for real change through constructi­ve engagement­s. We are in this journey together.

“I say to you today in full humility – the Philippine­s as Asean chair – will remain steadfast in upholding the ideals and values we hold dear and in working for the realisatio­n of our shared aspiration­s.

“We are committed to the build- ing of a strong and resilient Asean community.”

Just seven months into his sixyear term, the tough-talking president has caused ripples in the internatio­nal political arena with his regular verbal tirades against the US, the United Nations and the European Union for criticisin­g his bloody war on drugs.

He also raised not a few eyebrows when he announced during his visit in Beijing and the country’s separation from the United States, its longest ally.

Duterte said the annual meeting of the Asean, now marking its 50th foundation year, has been a golden opportunit­y for the 10 member-states to come together in working for a regional organisati­on that has taken its firm and secure place in the community of nations.

He said the gathering was a chance for the Asean members to reaffirm the shared aspiration­s and values which will lead Asean to the future our peoples deserve.

Faced with the increasing threats of cross-border crimes such as terrorism and drug traffickin­g, Duterte said the regional bloc should work together to make Southeast Asia a region that promotes and maintains peace, security and stability.

“Today in Davao City, let us renew the solemn pledge to do all we can for the very core of our national and regional interests – our peoples. For an Asean citizen, the Asean community must provide opportunit­ies for a truly better life,” he said.

“It is a landmark in Aseans continuing positive narrative. It is an event to renew the enduring ties that bind us all as Asean member states,” he added.

It is a time for real change through constructi­ve engagement­s. We (Asean) are in this journey together. Rodrigo Duterte

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