Bangkok Post

Duterte buys arms cache from Russia

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MANILA: Russia handed over army trucks and thousands of assault rifles to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte yesterday as the two nations celebrated their growing military ties.

Mr Duterte accepted the weaponry during a visit to a Russian naval ship docked in Manila, the latest move to embrace Russia and China while distancing the Philippine­s from its longtime ally and mutual defence partner, the United States.

Following a tour of the mammoth antisubmar­ine warship Admiral Panteleyev, Mr Duterte personally handled some of the 5,000 donated Kalashniko­v rifles along with ammunition and 20 trucks to the poorly-equipped Philippine military.

Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu hailed the closer relations as he signed two agreements with his Filipino counterpar­t, Delfin Lorenzana.

“The Philippine­s is considered to be [a] key and prospectiv­e partner in Southeast Asia and Asian-Pacific rim in general,” the Russian defence ministry quoted him as saying in a statement, adding it was the first time a defence minister from Moscow had visited the Philippine­s.

For decades the Southeast Asian nation has been one of Washington’s most staunch regional military allies.

But the firebrand Duterte, 72, has loosened that 70-year alliance.

Infuriated by American criticism of a controvers­ial drug war which has claimed thousands of lives, Mr Duterte has instead reached out to Russia and China.

The poorly equipped Philippine army needs allies.

The military on Monday finally declared an end to a five-month battle in the southern city of Marawi where troops struggled to flush out militants loyal to the Islamic State group in the nation’s longest urban warfare.

Australian and US military helped provide crucial reconnaiss­ance and targeting during that fight.

But Mr Duterte has made it clear he favours being less dependent on the US.

He said last year he had “realigned” himself towards Beijing and Moscow.

“There are three of us against the world,” he added.

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