The Philippine Star

Duterte to visit Myanmar, Thailand next week

- By ALEXIS ROMERO With Pia Lee-Brago

President Duterte will leave for a four-day official visit to Myanmar and Thailand – the only countries the Southeast Asian region that he has not visited yet – on Monday.

Duterte will be in Myanmar from March 19 to 20 before visiting Thailand from March 20 to 22.

The trips are part of Duterte’s introducto­ry visits to countries in Southeast Asia, foreign affairs spokesman Charles Jose said yesterday.

Before his state visit to Malaysia last November, Duterte had a stopover in Bangkok to pay his respects to the late Thai king Bhumibol Adulyadej.

“The visits to Myanmar and Thailand demonstrat­e our leaders’ resolve to forge stronger relations with our neighbors and cooperate closely with them in various areas of endeavor,” Jose said in a press briefing in Malacañang.

The foreign affairs department is not discountin­g the possibilit­y that the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) dispute will be discussed during the official visits.

“These will be leaders who will be talking and there are no set agenda items. Leaders are free to raise any question that they would like to raise. Of course, we are not ruling in or ruling out discussion on the South China Sea,” Jose said.

“But if ever this will be discussed, I think it will be in the context of reaffirmin­g our position, especially ASEAN (Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations)’s position, on our desire, primarily for the full and effective implementa­tion of the 2002 DOC (Declaratio­n on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea) and for the early conclusion of the negotiatio­ns for the COC (code of conduct),” he added.

Jose said Duterte’s official visit to Myanmar was upon the invitation of Myanmar President U Htin Kyaw, who assumed office last year.

Duterte is expected to hold bilateral talks with Htin Kyaw, who will also host a state banquet in honor of the Philippine president.

He will also meet other government officials of Myanmar including Commander- in- Chief of Defense Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and State Counselor and Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi.

Jose said Duterte and Suu Kyi will discuss issues of mutual concern, political and economic coopin eration and capacity building.

The President will also meet with members of the Filipino community in Nay Pyi Taw, the capital of Myanmar and in Thailand.

“During these occasions, the President makes it a point to apprise our countrymen about his administra­tion’s priority programs and developmen­ts in the Philippine­s,” Jose said.

There are about 1,800 Filipinos in Myanmar, many of them working for foreign firms and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

There are more than 16,000 Filipinos living and working in Thailand.

The Philippine­s and Thailand are expected to sign bilateral agreements on agricultur­e, science and technology, energy and education during Duterte’s visit to Bangkok.

Duterte is set to meet with Thai Prime Minister General Prayut Chan- o- cha to discuss issues of mutual concern, including political, economic, agricultur­e, energy, education and defense cooperatio­n.

President Duterte is expected to brief Thai officials on the priorities and programs of the Philippine­s for its ASEAN chairmansh­ip this year,” Jose said. –

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