Philippine Daily Inquirer

On eve of birthday, Du30 meets with Chinese officials

- By Christine O. Avendaño @10avendano­INQ

On the eve of his 74th birthday, President Duterte welcomed to Davao City a Chinese delegation led by Song Tao, minister of the Internatio­nal Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, and discussed with them issues that would “further strengthen Philippine-Chinese relations,” including “matters of mutual interest, including the South China Sea and the West Philippine Sea.”

A Palace statement said the President also clarified with Song that the government had nothing to do with the communicat­ion filed against Chinese President Xi Jinping before the Internatio­nal Criminal Court by former Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales and former Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario.

In the communicat­ion, Morales and Del Rosario contended that the “atrocious ac- tions of Chinese officials in the South China Sea and within Philippine territory” constitute crimes against humanity.

The two former officials al- so described the Chinese leader’s plan to take over the disputed South China Sea as causing “massive, near permanent and devastatin­g environmen­tal damage across nations.

The Palace statement said the President told Song that he “could not stop people from filing cases” since the Philippine­s was a democratic country.

Mr. Duterte also acknowledg­ed the “vibrant trade relationsh­ip” between Manila and Beijing, as well as China’s support for his Build, Build, Build program.

Song said they were looking forward to Mr. Duterte’s visit to China next month.

Also in the meeting on Wednesday were Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi, acting Foreign Secretary Ernesto Abella, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)Mindanao Assistant Norman Garibay, DFA Aspac Executive Director Josel Ignacio and Foreign Principal Assistant Emilio Lopue Jr.

Aside from Song, the Chinese delegation included Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua and Chinese Consul General to Davao Li Lin.

 ??  ?? BIRTHDAY VISIT Among President Duterte’s early well-wishers on his birthday was China Communist Party official Song Tao who had a meeting with him on Wednesday in his Matina Estates home in Davao City.
BIRTHDAY VISIT Among President Duterte’s early well-wishers on his birthday was China Communist Party official Song Tao who had a meeting with him on Wednesday in his Matina Estates home in Davao City.

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