Obama to meet Duterte in Laos next week | Global News

Obama to meet Duterte in Laos next week

/ 05:15 PM August 30, 2016


US President Barack Obama will meet controversial Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte next week, the White House said, despite concerns over a war on crime that has claimed more than 2,000 lives.

Since taking office two months ago, Duterte has begun making good on an election pledge to kill tens of thousands of suspected criminals, prompting criticism from rights groups who accuse him of inciting vigilante murders.

ADVERTISEMENT

He has also lashed out at the United Nations and described the US ambassador to Manila as a “son of a whore.”

FEATURED STORIES

READ: US summons PH envoy over Duterte’s ‘bakla’ tag on Goldberg

However, the White House said Obama would meet the firebrand leader on the sidelines of a summit in Laos, which begins on September 6, with the US president likely to voice disquiet over the bloodshed and Duterte’s abusive remarks.

“We absolutely expect that the president will raise concerns about some of the recent statements from the president of the Philippines,” Obama aide Ben Rhodes told reporters in Washington on Monday.

“We regularly meet with the leaders of our treaty allies where we have differences, whether it relates to human rights practices or derogatory comments. We take the opportunity of those meetings to raise those issues directly.”

Duterte’s war on crime has seen unknown assailants kill more than half the victims, according to police statistics, raising fears that security forces and hired assassins are shooting dead anyone suspected of being involved in drugs.

Police have reported killing 756 people they have branded drug suspects, although they have insisted they are only acting in self-defense.

ADVERTISEMENT

The US State Department last week said it was “deeply concerned” about reports of extrajudicial killings.

The UN’s special rapporteur on summary executions, Agnes Callamard, also said Duterte’s promise of immunity and bounties to security forces who killed drug suspects violated international law.

Duterte responded by threatening to quit the United Nations, saying: “If you are that disrespectful, son of a whore, then I will just leave you.”

READ: Duterte threatens to take PH out of UN

He later said his threat to withdraw from the UN was a joke, but continued to repeatedly criticize the international body.

And after garnering more bad headlines overseas for calling the US ambassador “gay” and a “son of a whore,” Duterte refused to apologize.

The Philippines, a former US colony, was regarded as one of the United States’ most loyal allies in Asia until Duterte took office.

The two nations are bound by a mutual defense pact./rga

RELATED STORIES

Duterte: No apologies for remarks on Goldberg

Duterte on calling Goldberg gay: Why should I apologize?

Duterte reiterates alliance with US despite tirade vs Goldberg

Duterte not over it, slams US envoy anew for meddling in PH politics

Duterte to UN: Stop, I’m the President

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

Duterte on UN pullout: Can’t you take a joke?

TAGS: Asia, Barack Obama, Foreign affairs, Global Nation, International relations, Laos, Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, US

© Copyright 1997-2024 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. To find out more, please click this link.