Philippine Daily Inquirer

POLS, ACTORS, COMEDIAN ON PRESIDENT’S ENTOURAGE

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­ninq on

SOCHI, RUSSIA—WHO are with President Duterte in Russia?

Although Malacañang was tight-lipped about members of the presidenti­al entourage, official or otherwise, some informatio­n still leaked through social media.

None of the President’s immediate family members joined him on the trip.

But Sen. Bong Go, a former aide to Mr. Duterte, again tagged along for the President’s second official visit to Russia, from Wednesday to Sunday.

He took part in every meeting, even high-level bilateral meetings between the President and select members of his Cabinet and their Russian counterpar­ts.

Party list election loser Mocha Uson, who has been given a new post as Overseas Welfare Workers Administra­tion deputy administra­tor, spent her time in Moscow making selfie videos, judging from her Facebook page.

A number of congressme­n, political figures and show biz celebritie­s were also enjoying autumn in Moscow.

Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano took part in the expanded bilateral meeting with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin in Moscow on Wednesday and was also expected to be part of the bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday in Sochi.

Facebook photo

He reportedly brought with him his wife and fellow Taguig representa­tive, Lani Cayetano.

Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Raymund Villafuert­e was also traveling with the President

A group photo posted Facebook on Thursday from Moscow showed that the next Speaker, Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco, was also in the Russian capital.

The photo also included sacked tourism official Cesar Montano, actor Philip Salvador, controvers­ial lawyer Larry Gadon and comedian Moymoy Palaboy, with a few others.

When asked, presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo, who is also in Russia, said he did not know whether the congressme­n were part of the official delegation.

He said the show biz celebritie­s as well as Gadon were not part of the official delegation and paid for their way and living expenses in Russia.

He also denied that the show biz celebritie­s would be paid a talent fee for entertaini­ng the Filipino community when the

President meets them on

Saturday, his last official activity.

“As for the congressme­n who are here, it’s the protocol [office] who can tell you whether they are part of the official delegation or they are here on their own,” Panelo said.

Not paid

“With regard to the show biz [celebritie­s] who are here, as far as I know, when they entertain the Filipino community while waiting for the arrival of the President, they are not paid. They have been doing that during the presidenti­al campaign. They just happen to be genuine and rabid fans of the President,” he said.

Malacañang said 15 Cabinet members joined the trip—foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr., Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año, Science Secretary Fortunato de la Peña, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi, Communicat­ions Secretary Martin Andanar, National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon and Panelo.

Philippine Ambassador to Russia Carlos Sorreta attended the bilateral meetings.

Mr. Duterte arrived in Sochi past 11 p.m. on Wednesday after a two-hour flight from Moscow, where he met with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and the chief executive officer of Rosneft Oil Co., Russia’s leading state oil company.

The President boarded the plane for Sochi six hours after arriving in Moscow from Manila on a trip that lasted 12 hours.

In an interview on Wednesday, Sorreta said the Philippine side proposed to let Mr. Duterte and Russian President Vladimir Putin spend most of the allotted time for their bilateral meeting in Sochi for discussion rather than for ceremonial signing of agreements.

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