Duterte: no more foreign troops in PH in 2 years
President Rodrigo Duterte may abrogate executive military agreements with the United States in a bid to freeing the country of the presence of foreign troops in two years time.
President Rodrigo Duterte may abrogate executive military agreements with the United States in a bid to freeing the country of the presence of foreign troops in two years time.
President Rodrigo Duterte’s three-day visit to Japan is expected to benefit Mindanao which the President said will be a focus of the talk.
Members of the City Council ?here, ?including Vice Mayor Paulo Duterte will be flying to Shanghai, China upon invitation to tighten the bond of the two cities.
Some 1,000 indigenous and Moro people led by “national minority” alliance group Sandugo rallied in front of the Philippine National Police headquarters at Camp Rafael T. Crame here to protest Wednesday's violent dispersal at the US Embassy.
President Rodrigo Duterte said he is not a lapdog of the US, China or any other country, but only of the Filipino people.