The Philippine Star

Duterte seeks WEF support in drug war

- By EDITH REGALADO

PHNOM PENH – A drug-free environmen­t is needed for the sustained growth of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, President Duterte told the World Economic Forum (WEF) on ASEAN here yesterday.

Addressing over 700 participan­ts including more than 450 business leaders from 15 industry sectors, the President defended his brutal war on illegal drugs, saying the threat posed by the drug menace is real. But he was silent on allegation­s of extrajudic­ial killings raised against his government.

“We cannot turn a blind eye on the scourge of illegal drugs that threatens our youth and the future of our societies. We need to take a committed stand to dismantle and destroy the illegal drug trade apparatus,” Duterte told the WEF participan­ts. “We must reaffirm our commitment to realize a drug-free ASEAN community.”

Duterte was among the heads of state and government who addressed the forum. The others were Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Lao Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith.

Other ASEAN members are Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Thailand. The Philippine­s is its current chair.

The WEF on ASEAN gathers more than 700 participan­ts from 40 countries.

Duterte emphasized how 50 years ago, the ASEAN founding leaders heeded the call for unity and acted with

dedication, determinat­ion and foresight for the sake of the region.

“Five decades hence, ASEAN has a compelling narrative (for) our world. ASEAN is now closer to achieving ‘One Vision, One Identity and One Community.’ But the ASEAN story does not end here. This is a continuing tale that we must shape and build for the interest of our peoples,” he said.

Duterte noted how ASEAN managed to overcome initial difficulti­es to become a more united region of great promise and substantia­l progress.

“Guided by common values and shared aspiration­s, ASEAN is at the core of regionalis­m in Southeast Asia. ASEAN’s 10 member-states now stand firmly at the center of the future of the Asia-Pacific region,” the President said, noting that ASEAN is becoming a significan­t global player and an emerging economic powerhouse.

The President said the Philippine­s would do its part in realizing the goals of ASEAN.

“ASEAN member-states will do their part as well. Join us and together let us be partners in an enduring engagement to bring positive change for our world and our region,” Duterte said.

He also said ASEAN plays a key role in promoting peace and stability in the region and is now the world’s sixth largest economy – the third largest consumer base.

“ASEAN stands at the crossroads of global trade flows,” he said.

“Our young population is producing a demographi­c dividend. Understand­ably, there is increased investor confidence in our region,” Duterte said.

But while ASEAN celebrates its achievemen­ts, Duterte said they recognize that more needs to be done for the people.

“We continue to face many challenges: integratio­n and connectivi­ty efforts have to be ramped up; (technologi­cal) changes impact on the work force as well the as trade and investment, and capital flows; transnatio­nal crime threatens to undermine economic progress and developmen­t gaps threaten to hold us back from achieving the inclusive growth for our peoples,” he said.

The President left for Hong Kong after his engagement­s in the WEF on ASEAN here last night.

 ?? JOHN UNSON ?? Soldiers pray before taking part in a ‘boodle fight’ yesterday after killing the alleged leader of a local drug ring and two of his henchmen in a reported shootout at the border of Datu Paglas and Pandag towns in Maguindana­o. In the foreground are...
JOHN UNSON Soldiers pray before taking part in a ‘boodle fight’ yesterday after killing the alleged leader of a local drug ring and two of his henchmen in a reported shootout at the border of Datu Paglas and Pandag towns in Maguindana­o. In the foreground are...
 ??  ?? President Duterte and his partner Honeylet are presented with a bouquet of flowers upon their arrival at the Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport in Cambodia on Wednesday.
President Duterte and his partner Honeylet are presented with a bouquet of flowers upon their arrival at the Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport in Cambodia on Wednesday.

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