(Opinion) China should reciprocate Duterte’s overture
2016-10-18 08:58:37 source:Global Times
October 18, 2016
"Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte embarked on his state visit to
China today. This visit would have been unimaginable three months ago
when the Philippines, as an initiator of the South China Sea arbitration
and a key pivot of the US strategy of rebalance to the Asia-Pacific,
was in sharp conflict with China over maritime disputes. Duterte has
made a fresh start with Beijing-Manila ties and the nation's regional
strategies after coming into office, and thus is widely regarded as a 'subverter'.
Duterte's straightforward way of speaking and acting
has made a deep impression on the world. He extended the olive branch
to China soon after taking office, making China the first country
outside ASEAN for an official visit and speaking publicly in favor of Beijing. Now it's China's turn to receive his olive branch.
Since assuming office, Duterte reprioritized national affairs, taking the public's attention from the South China Sea back to domestic governance. Meanwhile, he insists on Manila's right to an independent foreign policy and opposes Washington's excessive control over the Philippines, which has riled the US. The announcement of a suspension of Washington-Manila joint patrols and military drills has particularly rocked this alliance. "
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