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Obama cancels meeting with Duterte

Vientiane (Laos): Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte expressed regret on Tuesday over his “son of a *****” remark while referring to President Barack Obama, in a rare display of contrition by a politician whose wide arc of profanities has unabashedly targeted world figures including the pope and the UN chief.
In a statement read out by his spokesman, Duterte said that while his “strong comments” in response to certain questions by a reporter “elicited concern and distress, we also regret it came across as a personal attack on the US president.” Duterte had made the intemperate remarks Monday before flying to Laos, where he is attending a regional summit.
He had been scheduled to meet Obama separately, but Obama indicated he had second thoughts. On Tuesday, Duterte said both sides mutually agreed to postpone the meeting.
Even though Duterte’s latest comment does not amount to an apology, the expression of regret is unusual for the tough-talking former mayor, who is unapologetic about his manner of speech and liberally peppers his casual statements with profanities such as “son of a *****” and “son of a *****.”
But perhaps Duterte’s aides realized it would be unwise to take on the most powerful official in the world, and there would be a price to pay for insulting the president of the United States.
The US is one of the Philippines’ largest trading partners and a key security ally in its fight against terrorism in the country’s south. Manila also needs Washington’s help in dealing with a more assertive China in the disputed South China Sea. Duterte likely had realised his folly by the time he arrived in the Laotian capital of Vientiane on Monday night.
Speaking to reporters here, he said, “I do not want to quarrel with the most powerful country on the planet,” but immediately took his typical combative approach by saying: “Washington has been so liberal about criticising human rights, human rights and human rights.”
He said if the White House had problems with him, it could have sent him a diplomatic note and let him respond. “There’s a protocol for that,” Duterte said. “You just cannot shoot a statement against the president of any country.” But by Tuesday, he had done a complete U-turn in the tone of his statement. “We look forward to ironing out differences arising out of national priorities and perceptions, and working in mutually responsible ways for both countries,” the statement said.
Meanwhile, the White House cancelled the meeting of the US President Barack Obama with his Philippine counterpart Rodrigo Duterte after the latter used obscene language against him. “President Obama will not be holding a bilateral meeting with President Duterte of the Philippines this afternoon,” said Ned Price spokesman of the National Security Council, White House.
“Instead, he will meet with President Park of the Republic of Korea this afternoon, September 6,” Price said in a brief statement.
His remarks came after the White House officials said Obama in his meeting with him in Laos on Tuesday would confront about his country’s human rights record of handling drug traffickers.
“I always want to make sure if I’m having a meeting that it’s productive and we’re getting something done. If and when we have a meeting, this is something that is going to be brought up,” Obama told reporters at a news conference in China. (PTI)

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