Obama cancels meeting with Philippines’ Duterte after “son of a bitch” insult

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Untitled-3Reuters: US President Barack Obama cancelled what would have been his first meeting with Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte, a White House spokesman said on Tuesday, after Duterte described Obama as a “son of a bitch”.

Duterte, a plain-spoken populist known for his colourful remarks and his campaign against illegal drugs in which thousands of people have died, used the term in front of reporters on Monday, a day ahead of the planned meeting in Laos, where Southeast Asian leaders are meeting for annual summits.

Obama learned about the insult as he emerged from the Group of 20 summit in Hangzhou, China.

 At a news conference, he said he had told his aides to speak with Philippine officials “to find out is this, in fact, a time where we can have some constructive, productive conversations,” signalling clearly that the meeting would not proceed as planned.

“I always want to make sure that if I’m having a meeting, that it’s actually productive and we’re getting something done,” Obama told reporters.

Instead, Obama now plans to meet South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday, said Ned Price, spokesman for the White House National Security Council – ameeting where the response to North Korea’s latest missile tests is expected to be on the agenda.

Obama arrived in Vientiane just before midnight on Monday, for the first visit by a sitting US president to Laos, where he wants to begin to address the legacy of US bombing during the Vietnam War.

He was set to give an address on the importance he has placed on Southeast Asia in his foreign and economic policy during his two terms in office, which will end on 20 January, setting the stage for three days of meetings with regional leaders.

The White House had earlier said Obama did not plan to pull any punches on his concerns about human rights abuses in the Philippines, its treaty ally, when meeting Duterte.

Duterte won the presidency in May as he promised to suppress crime and wipe out drugs and drug dealers. At least 2,400 people have been killed since he took office on 1 July, including 900 in police operations against drug pushers.

The rest are “deaths under investigation”, a term human rights activists in the Philippines say is a euphemism for vigilante and extrajudicial killings.

Duterte said it would be “rude” for Obama to raise the human rights issue and told reporters such a conversation would prompt him to curse at Obama, using a Filipino phrase “putangina” which can mean “son of a bitch” or “son of a whore”.

“Plenty will be killed until the last pusher is out of the streets. Until the (last) drug manufacturer is killed we will continue,” he said.

Duterte has poured scorn previously on critics, usually larded with curses.

He lambasted the United Nations after it criticised the surge in killings and he turned down a meeting with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at the Laos summit.

In May, he called Pope Francis a “son of a whore”, although he later apologised, and called US Ambassador Philip Goldberg a “gay son of a whore.”

Duterte regrets Obama comments came across as personal attack

Reuters: The Philippines said on Tuesday that President Rodrigo Duterte regretted comments he made about US President Barack Obama came across as a personal attack and led to the cancellation of a meeting between the leaders of the allied nations.



“President Duterte explained that the press reports that President Obama would ‘lecture’ him on extrajudicial killings led to his strong comments, which in turn elicited concern,” the Philippines said in a statement released at a summit in Laos.

“He regrets that his remarks to the press have caused much controversy,” it added.

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