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China backs Rody policy of non-interference on domestic affairs
By Pia Lee-Brago(The Philippine Star)|Updated September 29, 2016 - 12:00am
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MANILA, Philippines – China fully understands and shares President Duterte’s adherence to a policy of non-interference in domestic affairs, as Beijing voiced its support for his campaign against illegal drugs and criminality.
Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua relayed Beijing’s message to the Duterte administration in a speech at the celebration of the 67th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China at the Shangri-La Hotel in Bonifacio Global City Tuesday night.
“As developing members of the United Nations and as active participants of regional cooperation and integration, both China and the Philippines share the common goal of promoting the interests of a vast majority of developing countries, particularly when it comes to mutual respect and equality and the fundamental policy of non-interference in domestic affairs,” Zhao said.
He stressed fighting illegal drugs is a shared responsibility, and that Beijing is willing to extend assistance to the Philippines as part of its commitment to help address the global problem.
“The Chinese side fully understands and firmly supports the Duterte administration’s policy that prioritizes the fight against drug crimes and stands ready to continue to cooperate with the Philippines by providing further assistance and jointly implementing bilateral plan of action,” he added.
Conditions may be set on US aid to Philippine
By Pia Lee-Brago(The Philippine Star)|Updated September 29, 2016 - 12:00am
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MANILA, Philippines – Deeply troubled by the extraordinarily high number of individuals killed in the administration’s war against illegal drugs, two American senators said yesterday the United States might have to impose conditions on assistance to the Philippines, given President Duterte’s supposed refusal to address concerns on human rights violations and other abuses.
By Pia Lee-Brago(The Philippine Star)|Updated September 29, 2016 - 12:00am
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MANILA, Philippines – China fully understands and shares President Duterte’s adherence to a policy of non-interference in domestic affairs, as Beijing voiced its support for his campaign against illegal drugs and criminality.
Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua relayed Beijing’s message to the Duterte administration in a speech at the celebration of the 67th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China at the Shangri-La Hotel in Bonifacio Global City Tuesday night.
“As developing members of the United Nations and as active participants of regional cooperation and integration, both China and the Philippines share the common goal of promoting the interests of a vast majority of developing countries, particularly when it comes to mutual respect and equality and the fundamental policy of non-interference in domestic affairs,” Zhao said.
He stressed fighting illegal drugs is a shared responsibility, and that Beijing is willing to extend assistance to the Philippines as part of its commitment to help address the global problem.
“The Chinese side fully understands and firmly supports the Duterte administration’s policy that prioritizes the fight against drug crimes and stands ready to continue to cooperate with the Philippines by providing further assistance and jointly implementing bilateral plan of action,” he added.
Conditions may be set on US aid to Philippine
By Pia Lee-Brago(The Philippine Star)|Updated September 29, 2016 - 12:00am
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MANILA, Philippines – Deeply troubled by the extraordinarily high number of individuals killed in the administration’s war against illegal drugs, two American senators said yesterday the United States might have to impose conditions on assistance to the Philippines, given President Duterte’s supposed refusal to address concerns on human rights violations and other abuses.