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Duterte designates DFA chief as special envoy in Asean meet

- By Samuel P. Medenilla @sam_medenilla

There are ways right now to move forward the agenda, but again we understand the Covid-19 in Japan is very serious...so in the right time once the opportunit­y presents itself if not via telesummit, through a phone call. Presidenti­al adviser on Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary Robert E.A. Borje

PRESIDENT Duterte will not be participat­ing in the Asean Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia scheduled during coming the weekend. Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque announced on Thursday that the President will be skipping the internatio­nal event since it will be held in a face-toface setting.

“The President will not personally attend. But I am sure our Department of Foreign Affairs [DFA] will be there,” Roque said in an online press briefing.

In a news statement issued on Thursday, DFA said Duterte designated Foreign Affairs Secretaty Teodoro L. Locsin Jr. as his special envoy during the Asean Summit.

Aside from Duterte, Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha was also reported to be most likely physically absent in the regional meeting.

Among the highlights of the summit will be the discussion of a possible joint Asean position on the military coup in Myanmar.

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IN a related developmen­t, Presidenti­al adviser on Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary Robert E.A. Borje said Duterte is now considerin­g holding a virtual meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.

This after Suga decided to postpone his official visit to the Philippine­s and India to attend to matters related to novel coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19).

Borje said the President understand­s the position of Suga, especially amid the serious Covid crisis in Japan.

He said President Duterte is now considerin­g pushing through with his talk with Suga through other means aside from a face-to-face meeting.

“There are ways right now to move forward the agenda, but again we understand the Covid-19 in Japan is very serious... so in the right time once the opportunit­y presents itself if not via telesummit, through a phone call,” Borje said.

The Japanese government is currently considerin­g declaring a state of emergency in several parts of Japan to address its growing number of infections.

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