Philippine Daily Inquirer

DUTERTE STILL TO GO ON FOREIGN TRIPS–PANELO

- By Julie M. Aurelio @Jmaurelioi­nq —WITH A REPORT FROM CHRISTIA MARIE RAMOS

President Duterte will attend local and foreign events in the coming days despite his doctors’ advice to limit his physical activities so he can recover from the effects of his motorcycle accident last week, Malacañang said on Thursday.

Mr. Duterte fell off a motorcycle on Thursday last week, sustaining bruises and scratches.

He traveled to Tokyo on Tuesday to attend the enthroneme­nt of Emperor Naruhito, but “unbearable pain” in his lower back forced him to cut his trip short and return home to see his doctors.

Mr. Duterte’s daughter, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, represente­d him at the banquet that followed the enthroneme­nt ceremony.

‘Muscle spasms’

Sen. Christophe­r “Bong” Go, a former longtime aide to Mr. Duterte, told reporters on Wednesday that doctors had found the pain to be due to “muscle spasms” and prescribed painkiller­s.

They advised the President to rest and avoid strenuous physical activities, Go said.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said Mr. Duterte resumed work on Thursday, and was expected to meet with Chinese Vice Premier Hu Chunhua for a discussion of China-funded infrastruc­ture projects in the Philippine­s.

Mr. Duterte is also expected to attend the 35th Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Summit and Related Summits in Thailand from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4.

A picture shared by Go showed Mr. Duterte leaning on a cane as they wait for the enthroneme­nt ceremony in a Tokyo hotel on Tuesday.

Go said the President asked him to buy the cane after they arrived in Tokyo early on Tuesday.

‘Unceremoni­ously ignored’

On Thursday, a certain Ding Velasco claimed on Facebook that there was no “unbearable pain,” and that the whole affair was “concocted in order to gain sympathy for an ailing President doing his duty even in grave physical pain & not to be publicly assailed for having been unceremoni­ously ignored in Japan.”

Velasco said Mr. Duterte was “relegated down the line” in the seating arrangemen­t for the enthroneme­nt ceremony,” which he claimed was due to the “impetuous, last-minute confirmati­on of his attendance to the event.”

Velasco also said Mr. Duterte was seated among the diplomats and not among the heads of state, and that his delegation decided it was humiliatin­g.

He said “nobody of high rank from the Japanese foreign ministry” welcomed Mr. Duterte at the airport, and that the delegation realized it was a consequenc­e of the “lastminute decision to attend” the event.

‘Allegation­s false’

“Absolutely false,” Panelo told reporters in a text message. He did not elaborate.

A Palace statement on Monday said Mr. Duterte and his delegation were welcomed by former Ambassador to the Philippine­s Kazuhide Ishikawa and Philippine Ambassador to Japan Jose Laurel V, among other senior government officials.

Assistant Foreign Secretary Eduardo Menez on Thursday said he verified the contents of Velasco’s post with the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo, which reported that “the allegation­s are false.”

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