The Philippine Star

Palace downplays expenses on Obama visit

- – Aurea calica

The US government shouldered much of the expenses of President Barack Obama’s state visit, Malacañang said yesterday.

Presidenti­al spokesman Edwin Lacierda said in a press briefing that many in Obama’s entourage were not given free accommodat­ion in the country’s hotels and that his party had its own vehicles and equipment.

“Once we get the amount, we will inform you... I have no informatio­n on the allocated budget,” Lacierda said.

He explained the government did not foot the bill on everything, only on the accommodat­ion of Obama and eight or 10 members of his delegation.

“In this case... based on official arrangemen­ts with any government This is an internatio­nally recognized principle that when you speak of a state visit, the host government only shoulders the head of state plus several members of the delegation – sometimes it’s eight; sometimes it’s 10,” Lacierda said.

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