The Philippine Star

Phl, US discuss drug-related killings

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO – With Christina Mendez

The United States has not only made clear its concerns over extrajudic­ial killings in the Philippine­s but is discussing them “privately” with the Duterte administra­tion, the US State Department said.

“I would say that we continue to engage with the government of the Philippine­s on our concerns privately, as well as from the podium, and raise those. It’s hard for me to characteri­ze how seriously they take that. We continue to raise it,” State Department spokeswoma­n Elizabeth Trudeau said in a press briefing when asked about President Duterte’s attacks against Sen. Leila de Lima in the same week Washington expressed concerns over drug-related killings in the Philippine­s.

The President accused De Lima of being in the center of a drug matrix at the national penitentia­ry when she was justice chief during the previous administra­tion.

The US and the Philippine­s have a “frank and open enough relationsh­ip that we can have those conversati­ons,” she said, referring to US admonition to the Duterte administra­tion on human rights.

“As we’ve said both publicly and as we’ve engaged with our very good partners, the Philippine­s, we’ve spoken about these reports of extrajudic­ial killings,” she added.

Malacañang, meanwhile, said relations between the Philippine­s and the US remain strong and solid despite Duterte’s taking offense at the State Department’s voicing concerns over deaths and human rights abuses in his antidrug campaign.

“We just like to say that we’re open to the opinions and positions of certain government­s. But, we’d like to just say, we’d also like to reiterate that the relationsh­ip between the US and the Philippine­s remains basically solid and we do have a good relationsh­ip,” presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella said.

Trudeau earlier said her country is “deeply concerned” about the reports of extrajudic­ial killings “by or at the behest of government authoritie­s of individual­s who are suspected to have been in drug activity in the Philippine­s.” She added, “we believe in universal human rights.”

“And we believe that these support long- term security, which is the goal not only for the United States, but also for the Philippine­s,” she said.

In response, Duterte said the US should not meddle in Philippine affairs, noting it has not solved the killings of blacks by policemen. The President had also slammed UN special rapporteur­s on summary executions and the right to health, Agnes Callamard and Dainius Puras for their statement against the rising number of deaths from Duterte’s war on drugs.

Meanwhile, Abella revealed the President is still scouting for a candidate to be next Philippine ambassador to the US.

The President is also looking for a defense secretary after former congressma­n Gilbert Teodoro again declined the post.

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