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Kiss and Make Up: Duterte, Obama Chat After Rift Over Insult

The two presidents were due to hold talks on Tuesday which got called off after Duterte’s insult.

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US President Barack Obama and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte shook hands and had a brief chat on Wednesday, officials said, easing a stand-off after Duterte called Obama a “son of a bitch” ahead of a summit of Asian leaders in Laos.

The presidents of the two long time allies were due to hold talks on Tuesday but the White House cancelled the meeting after Duterte’s insult.

“I’m very happy that it happened,” Philippines’ Foreign Minister, Perfecto Yasay, said.

“It all springs from the fact that the relationship between the Philippines and the United States is firm and very strong.”

Duterte had his outburst on Monday when he was defending his war on drugs that has killed at least 2,400 Filipinos.

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The two presidents  were due to hold talks on Tuesday which got called off after Duterte’s insult.
Duterte expressed regret for offending Obama ahead of a summit of Asian leaders in Laos. (Photo: IANS)
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Notorious for his tirades and for cursing during interviews and speeches, he later expressed regret for offending Obama.

The two men shook hands and chatted for about two minutes as they waited to take their seats at a gala dinner ahead of Thursday’s East Asia Summit, according to Yasay and several of Duterte’s aides.

Alan Cayetano, who was Duterte’s vice-presidential running mate in this year’s election, described the atmosphere as “warm and cordial”, while a White House official said “the exchange consisted of pleasantries between the two”.

Tensions between the United States and the Philippines, its former colony, are unusual at high-level meetings.

The two countries are treaty allies and Washington has strongly backed Manila’s calls for China to abide by a recent ruling over the South China Sea, which the Philippines won.

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The two presidents  were due to hold talks on Tuesday which got called off after Duterte’s insult.
Officials take part in a group photo ahead of the summit of South Asian leaders in Laos. (Photo: IANS)
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China is among the countries taking part in Thursday’s summit, which includes the 10 Association of South East Asian Nations member states and Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, Russia and the United States.

Philippines ambassador to Laos, Marciano Paynor, said the tiff with Obama was part of a learning curve for Duterte, who needed a chance to make the transition from being a city mayor to a head of state.

“He has to experience it,” he said. “If you don’t experience it, you don’t know how it’s done, you’ll be grappling.”

(Published in an arrangement with Reuters)

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Topics:  Barack Obama   Laos   Rodrigo Duterte 

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