Japan offers Duterte aid for rebuilding, fighting terrorism
Japanese Prime Minister
"I express my heartfelt respect for
The two leaders also agreed to cooperate on various projects, including a subway system for metropolitan
Duterte said he chose
"The true friend of us stood squarely behind
He praised
The siege in the southern
The assistance from
Before leaving
"You must remember that he is a leader of his people," Duterte said, adding that "whatever he proclaims himself to be, somebody has got to talk to him."
"So, if somebody could just reach out, talk to him and say, 'My friend, why don't you just join me in the table and we'll just talk about these things?'" Duterte told reporters in the southern Philippine city of Davao. "Nobody's talking to him."
Duterte echoed
"We are worried, all of us, that you know, Murphy's Law, 'If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong.'"
On Monday, Duterte condemned
Apart from his talks with government officials in
"I suppose that I have to limit my mouth there," the blunt-spoken Philippine president said.
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