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Duterte: China misread minister’s comments

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MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he was not sure why China’s commerce minister had cancelled a trip to his country, and that Beijing misunderst­ood his foreign minister’s comments about its militarisa­tion in the South China Sea.

In a speech in which he expressed his intention to have solid ties with China, Duterte said there was no need to press it to abide by an internatio­nal arbitratio­n ruling last year.

Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, as chair of the Asean foreign ministers’ meeting, said on Tuesday the region had “grave concerns” about Chinese weapons installati­ons on man-made islands in the South China Sea.

“The problem is I think Secretary Yasay was misunderst­ood by the Chinese government,” Duterte said in a speech.

“I would like to assure China, and this is what I had committed to do when I was there, that we will talk as friends,” he said, referring to a trip he made to China last year.

China’s Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng decided at the last minute to postpone an official trip on Thursday to the Philippine­s to sign about 40 joint projects worth billions of dollars.

No reason was given by either side.

Establishi­ng better relations with China has been a key plank of Duterte’s sometimes perplexing foreign policy, which has seen him lash out at major donors and investors such as the United States and European Union.

He is keen to tap China for loans, tourists and infrastruc­ture.

On Friday Duterte said the Philippine­s’ long-standing alliance with the United States did not make it “duty bound to follow” Washington’s foreign policy, and conflict with Beijing was not an option.

“We cannot go to war because we cannot afford it,” he said.

“And as much as possible, the bilateral relations between the two countries would be enhanced and improved and trade and commerce between the two countries greatly improved.” — Reuters

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