Philippines summons US envoy over Duterte ‘threat’ report
The Philippine government summoned the US ambassador over an American intelligence report that listed President Rodrigo Duterte and his war on drugs as a “regional threat”, Manila said on Friday.
US envoy Sung Kim met Duterte’s chief aide on Thursday to discuss the US “Worldwide Threat Assessment” released last week, the two nations said.
Under a section titled “regional threats”, the report listed Cambodian leader Hun Sen’s crackdown on dissent, Duterte’s war on crime and corruption as well as the flight of the Rohingya minority from Myanmar to Bangladesh.
Duterte’s spokesman Harry Roque said in a statement that Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea summoned Kim over the report, which has drawn sharp criticism from the president’s camp.
“Duterte is no autocrat nor has autocratic tendencies. He adheres to the rule of law and remains loyal to the constitution,” Roque said this week in response to the report.
Duterte was elected in 2016 in part on a vow to kill tens of thousands of criminals in a bid to rid the country of illegal drugs.