Japanese Prime Minister Abe Wants To Visit Duterte’s House In Davao

Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella announced the intention of the Japanese Prime Minister to visit Pres. Duterte’s house.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe intends to see the house of Philippine President Rodrigo Roa Duterte in Davao City according to Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella.

Recently, a news report in Pinoy Trending News stated that the Presidential Spokesperson has made an announcement regarding the visit of Japanese Prime Minister Abe to Pres. Duterte’s house in his bailiwick, the Davao City.

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe / Photo lifted from Henshinsystem

According to Abella, the Japanese Prime Minister intends to see the home of the Philippine President. Based on the report, it is on Thursday when the Prime Minister of Japan will arrive in the Philippines.

On Friday, the Japanese Prime Minister is set to fly to Davao City for a meeting with Pres. Duterte. The two national leaders will meet at Pres. Duterte’s residence in Dona Luisa Subdivision, Matina, Davao City.

The news report also entailed that business, regional issues, and counterterrorism are some of the expected topics to be discussed during the meeting of Prime Minister Abe and Pres. Duterte according to the Presidential Spokesperson.

The Presidential Spokesperson also added during a briefing with the media men and women that the Japanese Prime Minister will be meeting business groups in Davao City and in Manila.

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Pres. Duterte is the 16th President of the Republic of the Philippines. The 71-year-old tough-talking man has sparked news headlines not just inside the country but as well as on the international arena.

The 71-year-old President has been known for his war on drugs campaign. Since the election campaign, he has been very vocal about his madness towards illegal drugs and his desire to end the drug menace in the Philippines.

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Pres. Rody Duterte / AP/Wong Maye-E

During the campaign period, he has promised that if he will secure the presidential position, he will free the Philippines from illegal drugs in three to six months.

However, previous news reports broke in entailing an admission from the Philippine President of the possibility that he ‘miscalculated’ the extent of the drug problem in the country.

Nevertheless, based on a previous news report, the 71-year-old President expressed that there is no stepping back. He wanted to look for strategies to save the future generations from the problems that drugs might impact.

Undeniably, many have criticized and expressed concern on the war on drugs campaign of Pres. Duterte. It has even reached into the international arena. However, the Philippine President remains firm on continuing the battle against illegal drug trades in the country.

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