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Duterte’s China trip to hurt US?

BEIJING: “My grandfather is Chinese,” Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte told the official Xinhua news agency during an interview last week, possibly in an attempt

Published on: Oct 19, 2016 09:27 AM IST
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BEIJING: “My grandfather is Chinese,” Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte told the official Xinhua news agency during an interview last week, possibly in an attempt to warm up his past with China.

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But as he began a four-day state visit to China on Tuesday, Duterte’s focus was surely be on the future of Manila’s relations with Beijing.

Strongman Duterte’s high-profile visit comes amid his anti-drug war, criticised by many as brutal and ruthless as it has claimed the lives of more than 2,000 people. Western countries have questioned his methods of dealing with the menace and talked about the violation of human rights and political vendetta. China, however, has issued several statements supporting Duterte’s anti-narcotics campaign and vowed to stand by him.

As the old alliance between the US and the Philippines frays, the visit will be keenly watched for signs of Manila moving away from Washington and into the willing diplomatic arms of Beijing.

 
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