Duterte confronts envoy on US inaction

Duterte Sung Kim

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte shares a light moment with US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim following their meeting at the Presidential Guest House in Davao City on March 27, 2017. ACE MORANDANTE/Presidential Photo

SOCORRO, Oriental Mindoro — President Rodrigo Duterte confronted US Ambassador Sung Kim about the United States’ supposed inaction on China’s massive island-building in the South China Sea.

Mr. Duterte himself disclosed the confrontation in a speech to local officials and residents here on Wednesday.

But Kim apparently dodged the issue, telling Mr. Duterte that the matter was not his responsibility at the time.

Kim met with Mr. Duterte on Monday, the eve of the President’s 72nd birthday.

Mr. Duterte recalled telling the US ambassador that he was surprised that the United States, which wanted to avoid trouble in the South China Sea, did not take immediate action when it spotted China’s construction of structures on artificial islands it had built in the disputed waters.

“Why did you not send the armada of the 7th Fleet stationed in the Pacific to make a U-turn, go there, and tell them right to their face, ‘Stop it,’” he said he told Kim.

He said he told Kim that international law prohibits building structures on the high seas.

In response, he said, Kim told him: “That was not my assignment then.”

Kim said he was in charge of North Korean affairs at the time.

Kim served then as US special representative for North Korea policy.

Earlier, Mr. Duterte blamed the United States for not taking action to stop China’s aggressive construction activities in the South China Sea, which have raised fears that Beijing is militarizing the strategic waterway believed to be rich in resources.

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