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#NEWSBREAK: Mahigit P43-M ang halaga ng relief assistance na pinagkaloob ng gobyerno sa mga nasalanta ng #LawinPH




             

Mahigit P43-M ang halaga ng relief assistance na pinagkaloob n...

#NEWSBREAK: Mahigit P43-M ang halaga ng relief assistance na pinagkaloob ng gobyerno sa mga nasalanta ng #LawinPH

Posted by PTV on Wednesday, October 26, 2016
             
source:PTV/globalford.org

SALUDO SI PRIME MINISTER ABE KAY DUTERTE! Dahil Sa Ipinakitang Tapang At Malasakit sa Pilipinas


             

             
source:philippine government

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source:federaldutertephilippines



Duterte and Abe first met on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit in Vientiane, Laos last September. During their bilateral meeting, Abe told Duterte that he was a "rock star" in Japan before inviting him to Tokyo.

Earlier, the two leaders had an expanded bilateral meeting where they reaffirmed the strong ties of both nations. 
In his statement, Duterte described Japan as Philippines' "special friend, most closer than a brother."

             
source:gmanews



 A "special friend who's closer than a brother."
President Rodrigo Duterte had nothing but kind words for Japan as he and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued a joint statement on Wednesday.



"Japan's official development assistance for the Philippines is second to none," Duterte said on his second day in Tokyo.
Describing his visit as a "defining moment in solid, strategic partnership between the two countries," Duterte mentioned various aspects of cooperation that were agreed upon — including respect for the rule of law, respect for basic human rights, and a free and open economy.
The two leaders also discussed continuous cooperation to maintain regional peace, stability and prosperity in the region — and the importance of a rules-based approach to the peaceful settlement of maritime disputes.
Duterte also thanked Japan for its intention to provide high-speed boats and other equipment to enhance the Philippines' anti-terrorism capabilities and the transfer of a TC-90s training aircraft.
Meanwhile, Abe accepted "with pleasure" an offer from Duterte to visit the Philippines at a convenient time, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Foreign troops out by 2018

Earlier, Duterte spoke at an economic forum, where he again said all foreign military forces should out of the Philippines.
And gave a time frame: in two years.
"I want them out, and if I have to revise or abrogate agreements, I will," the President said.
Apart from the U.S., Australia also deploys troops to the country as part of another visiting forces deal.


             

Duterte then continued to explain his anger with the United States — saying that instead of helping in the campaign against drugs, the country's supposed friend chose to "make it hard" for him. "We will survive without the assistance of America. Maybe, a lesser quality of life, but we will survive," Duterte said. "If there is one thing I would like to prove to America and everybody is that there is such a thing as the dignity of the Filipino people." The President had also said that his visit to China last week was solely about business, and nothing about military deals.
             
source:cnnphil

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