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Malacañang hopes Trillanes giving ‘correct info’ to US

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MANILA— Malacañang is hoping that Senator Antonio Trillanes IV is feeding US officials with “correct informatio­n” after the lawmaker reportedly flew to the US to stop US President Donald Trump’s November trip to the Philippine­s.

Trillanes, a staunch critic of President Rodrigo Duterte, reportedly met with US senators on a recent trip to the US to discuss the human rights situation in the Philippine­s amid the administra­tion’s widely criticized drug war.

Commenting on Trillanes’ travel, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Ernesto Abella said that while the Palace is not privy to the senator’s trip, it hopes that Trillanes is relaying truthful informatio­n to his American counterpar­ts.

“We do hope that the correct informatio­n has been given and not biased informatio­n designed to adversely affect US-Philippine relations,” Abella said in a press briefing on Thursday.

Republican US Sen. Marco Rubio confirmed the meeting with Trillanes through his official Twitter account on October 18.

“Senator Trillanes and I discussed US-Philippine­s alliance, combating corruption and protecting human rights amid their narcotics crisis,” Rubio tweeted.

To recall, Rubio and Democrat Senator Benjamin Cardin earlier filed a bipartisan bill seeking to restrict arms sale to the Philippine National Police amid global concern over Duterte’s bloody campaign against illegal drugs.

Last May, Cardin—together with 11 Democrat US senators— wrote a letter to Trump urging him to rescind his White House invitation to Duterte and cautioned that hosting the Philippine leader at the presidenti­al residence could be interprete­d as an “endorsemen­t” of Duterte’s “gross human rights abuses.”

Trump is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with Duterte and other leaders as he visits Manila next month for his Asian trip from November 3 to 14, the White House said.

The American leader is expected to arrive in Manila on November 12 to attend the special gala celebratio­n dinner for the 50th anniversar­y of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations. The Philippine government earlier said that Trump will receive a "very warm welcome in Manila."

“President Duterte is looking forward to welcoming President Trump in Manila. Our people are excited to see the first faceto-face meeting between our two leaders," Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said in a statement released September 30.

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