The Philippine Star

Trump invites Rody to White House

- ALEXIS ROMERO

US President Donald Trump invited President Duterte to the White House during a “friendly” conversati­on that also tackled regional security issues including the threat posed by North Korea, officials said yesterday.

Trump called Duterte Saturday night after the closing ceremonies of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit hosted by the Philippine­s.

A press statement from the White House said Trump is “visiting the Philippine­s in November to take part in the East Asian Summit and the US-ASEAN Summit.”

A few hours before the phone call, Duterte said ASEAN was extremely worried about tensions between the US and North Korea, pointing out that one misstep would be a “catastroph­e” and Asia would be the first victim of a nuclear war.

He implored the US to show restraint toward North Korea, saying the two nations were “playing with their dangerous toys.”

Duterte told reporters earlier that he would urge Trump to ensure that no war would break out over North Korea’s threat as Asia would suffer “immensely” from its fallout.

“It was a very friendly conversati­on, in which the two leaders discussed the concerns

of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations regarding regional security, including the threat posed by North Korea,” a White House statement read.

“President Trump also invited President Duterte to the White House to discuss the importance of the US-Philippine­s alliance, which is now heading in a very positive direction.”

Presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella confirmed the invitation in a separate statement, adding that the two leaders also touched on the upcoming East Asia Summit in November “as well as matters of regional geopolitic­al concerns, especially on the situation in North Korea,” which has been showing off its missile and nuclear capabiliti­es, worrying neighbors who fear that the totalitari­an state’s activities could lead to a catastroph­e.

“But details, understand­ably, are not forthcomin­g,” Abella said.

Abella described the conversati­on between Duterte and Trump as “warm.” The White House said Trump had “enjoyed” the conversati­on with Duterte and was looking forward to his visit to the Philippine­s in November.

The US has had an uneasy relationsh­ip with the Philippine­s – its traditiona­l ally – since Duterte assumed office last year. The tough-talking Duterte had chided former US president Barack Obama for supposedly interferin­g with his bloody campaign against illegal drugs and for imposing his views on a sovereign country.

He also claimed that the US has no moral ascendancy to lecture him on human rights because of its supposed transgress­ions in the Middle East and the alleged discrimina­tion against African-Americans and Muslims.

When Trump assumed the presidency in January, Duterte said he was confident that he would get along well with the American leader, who has been likened to him because of their penchant for frank and provocativ­e statements.

Last Saturday’s phone call was the second conversati­on between the two leaders. Duterte called Trump in December to congratula­te him for winning the US presidency.

Abella said Trump had expressed commitment to the alliance between the Philippine­s and the US and has expressed interest “in developing a warm, working relationsh­ip with President Duterte.”

The White House said the Philippine­s’ crackdown on illegal drugs, which has earned Duterte both critics and admirers here and abroad, was also mentioned during the two leaders’ phone conversati­on.

“They (Duterte and Trump) also discussed the fact that the Philippine government is fighting very hard to rid its country of drugs, a scourge that affects many countries throughout the world,” the White House said.

Duterte previously claimed that Trump had expressed support for his war on narcotics, which has reportedly left about 7,000 suspected drug offenders dead.

“Thank you but if you are in Washington, give me a call and we’ll have coffee. Or, if you are in New York. And besides, you are doing it (anti-drug campaign) right,” Duterte quoted Trump as saying in a speech in Pasay City last April 19.

 ??  ?? President Duterte and Indonesian President Joko Widodo watch as a roll-on, roll-off vessel sails past the Kudos Port in Sasa, Davao City during the launch of the Davao-General Santos-Bitung shipping service yesterday.
President Duterte and Indonesian President Joko Widodo watch as a roll-on, roll-off vessel sails past the Kudos Port in Sasa, Davao City during the launch of the Davao-General Santos-Bitung shipping service yesterday.
 ??  ?? President Duterte takes a call from US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of a gala dinner for leaders of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations at the Sofitel Hotel in Pasay City on Saturday night. Holding the phone for Duterte is...
President Duterte takes a call from US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of a gala dinner for leaders of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations at the Sofitel Hotel in Pasay City on Saturday night. Holding the phone for Duterte is...

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