The Philippine Star

Rody sees insults if he attends ASEM

- By ALEXIS ROMERO With Pia Lee-Brago

President Duterte believes that he will only be insulted if he accepts the invitation to attend the 12th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM12) in Brussels, Belgium in October.

Duterte, who has had a difficult relatonshi­p with the European Union over his brutal war on illegal drugs, said he would not hesitate to curse at the delegates of the summit if they insult him. “Tingin niyo sa akin ganun noon (You used to belittle me). Why change your assessment of my persona? What am I supposed to do there? Ask me questions? Insultuhin ninyo ako (insult me)? E pu**hin ko kayong lahat dun (I will curse at you there),” the President said during the 45th anniversar­y of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority yesterday in Pasig.

“Hindi ako gaya ng ibang presidente na pwede mo lang... Bahala kayo diyan (I’m not like other presidents you can belittle. I leave that to you),” he added.

The EU has expressed concerns over the spate of deaths tied to Duterte’s crackdown on narcotics, a move that the President viewed as an attempt to interfere with the Philippine­s’ internal issues.

Last year, Duterte wrongly accused the EU of calling for the Philippine­s’ ouster from the United Nations over alleged human rights violations. He even asked ambassador­s of the bloc’s member states to leave the country.

The statement about the possible removal of the Philippine­s from the UN was not issued by the EU but by a group of European parliament­arians who do not represent the bloc.

Despite the controvers­ies, the EU invited Duterte to attend the ASEM12 on Oct. 18 to 19. The event aims to strengthen ties between Asian and European countries.

EU Ambassador Franz Jessen said Duterte’s attendance would provide an opportunit­y to “develop an understand­ing of Europe.”

Duterte insisted that he hates to travel, even calling the EU “gago (fool).”

Duterte also assailed American congressme­n who threatened to stage protests if he accepts the invitation of United States President Donald Trump to visit the White House.

“Trump has a standing invitation. According to two senators, if that Duterte comes here, we will lead the protest. You know guys, you are too presumptuo­us. Whoever told you that I will go to your place?” he said.

Duterte was referring to Rep. James McGovern, who represents the 2nd district of Massachuse­tts, and Rep. Jackie Speier of California’s 14th district, who have scored the alleged human rights violations of the war on drugs.

Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary for Strategic Communicat­ion and Research Ernesto Abella visited the European External Action Service in Brussels last Jan. 31 where he met Gunnar Wiegand, managing director for Asia and Pacific for the EEAS.

Officials of the Philippine­s and the EU discussed ways to improve relations after the recent ratificati­on of the Partnershi­p and Cooperatio­n Agreement (PCA), the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.

The DFA said “both parties discussed developmen­ts in Philippine-EU relations.”

“#Philippine­s: Friendly meeting with… Undersecre­tary Ernesto Abella on ways to improve relations after recent ratificati­on by Philippine­s of new Partnershi­p and Cooperatio­n Agreement with #EU,” Wiegand said on his Twitter account following the meeting.

The EU welcomed the Senate ratificati­on of the EUPhilippi­nes PCA last month, saying it is a major milestone and a big step forward in the EU-Philippine­s relationsh­ip.

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