Donald Trump hails Rodrigo Duterte, a self-proclaimed killer
Donald Trump declared on Monday he had a “great relationship” with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, a self-proclaimed killer who is waging a drugs war that rights groups say involves mass murder, as the leaders joked with each other in Manila. The US President is in the Philippines with leaders of 18 other nations for two days of summits, the final leg of a headline-grabbing Asian tour dominated by the North Korean nuclear crisis.
Allegations of Russian meddling in last year’s US presidential elections have dogged the second half of his 12-day trip, which has taken him from Japan to South Korea, China and Vietnam. Rights groups had called on Mr Trump to end his Asian journey with a strong statement against Duterte’s drugs war, which has seen police and suspected vigilantes kill thousands of people.
But Mr Trump and Duterte had a series of encounters on Sunday night and Monday morning in which they appeared to enjoy each others’ company, leading to warm praise from the US President during official talks at lunchtime. “We’ve had a great relationship. This has been very successful,” Mr Trump told Duterte in brief opening remarks at their meeting. Mr Trump praised Duterte for his organisation of the summits, saying he handled them “beautifully”. “I’ve really enjoyed being here,” he said.