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In fiery attack, Philippines' Duterte accuses EU of plotting | In fiery attack, Philippines' Duterte accuses EU of plotting |
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In a fiery speech full of expletives, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has accused the EU of interfering in the country's domestic affairs. | In a fiery speech full of expletives, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has accused the EU of interfering in the country's domestic affairs. |
He threatened to expel EU envoys within 24 hours, saying Europe was plotting to get the Philippines ejected from the UN. He provided no evidence for this. | He threatened to expel EU envoys within 24 hours, saying Europe was plotting to get the Philippines ejected from the UN. He provided no evidence for this. |
The comments come after a Western delegation criticised Mr Duterte's violent war on drugs. | The comments come after a Western delegation criticised Mr Duterte's violent war on drugs. |
An EU spokesperson later said the delegation did not represent the bloc. | An EU spokesperson later said the delegation did not represent the bloc. |
'We are past colonisation stage' | 'We are past colonisation stage' |
In his speech, President Duterte said: "We will be excluded in the UN? You son of a bitch. Go ahead. | |
"You are interfering in our affairs because we are poor. You give money and then you start to orchestrate what things should be done." | "You are interfering in our affairs because we are poor. You give money and then you start to orchestrate what things should be done." |
Addressing the envoys, he said: "You leave my country in 24 hours, all, all of you." | Addressing the envoys, he said: "You leave my country in 24 hours, all, all of you." |
The remainder of his tirade included a number of swear words. He provided no evidence to back up his claim that EU governments were seeking to get the Philippines expelled from the UN. | The remainder of his tirade included a number of swear words. He provided no evidence to back up his claim that EU governments were seeking to get the Philippines expelled from the UN. |
Responding to Mr Duterte's comments, an EU spokesperson said in a statement: "The recent visit of the delegation of the 'International Delegates of the Progressive Alliance' to the Philippines on 8-9 October was not a 'European Union mission', as falsely reported by some media outlets," the EU said in a statement. | Responding to Mr Duterte's comments, an EU spokesperson said in a statement: "The recent visit of the delegation of the 'International Delegates of the Progressive Alliance' to the Philippines on 8-9 October was not a 'European Union mission', as falsely reported by some media outlets," the EU said in a statement. |
It said the seven-member delegation consisted of representatives from Sweden, Germany, Italy, Australia and the US. | It said the seven-member delegation consisted of representatives from Sweden, Germany, Italy, Australia and the US. |
"The EU and the Philippines work constructively and productively together in a close partnership in many contexts and areas, including, of course, in the UN context," the statement added. | "The EU and the Philippines work constructively and productively together in a close partnership in many contexts and areas, including, of course, in the UN context," the statement added. |
The Progressive Alliance was founded in 2013, bringing together parties and organisations from around the world. | The Progressive Alliance was founded in 2013, bringing together parties and organisations from around the world. |
It is not the first time President Duterte has attacked the EU over its criticism of his brutal crackdown on drugs. | It is not the first time President Duterte has attacked the EU over its criticism of his brutal crackdown on drugs. |
Last year, he launched an expletive-laden attack on the bloc, saying "hypocritical" former colonial powers like France and Britain were trying to atone for their own sins. | Last year, he launched an expletive-laden attack on the bloc, saying "hypocritical" former colonial powers like France and Britain were trying to atone for their own sins. |
Mr Duterte's policy of endorsing extrajudicial killings in the war against drugs has drawn widespread international condemnation. | Mr Duterte's policy of endorsing extrajudicial killings in the war against drugs has drawn widespread international condemnation. |
Philippine police say that officers have killed over 3,850 people in anti-drugs operations since Mr Duterte took office last year. | Philippine police say that officers have killed over 3,850 people in anti-drugs operations since Mr Duterte took office last year. |
Earlier on Thursday, the president demoted the police from leading his drugs war, saying the country's Drugs Enforcement Agency would take charge of operations instead. | Earlier on Thursday, the president demoted the police from leading his drugs war, saying the country's Drugs Enforcement Agency would take charge of operations instead. |
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