Rabu 26 Oct 2016 00:00 WIB

Philippines Duterte tells U.S. to forget about defense deal

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte delivers a speech during the Philippines-China Trade and Investment Forum at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016.
Foto: Wu Hong/Pool Photo via AP
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte delivers a speech during the Philippines-China Trade and Investment Forum at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MANILA -- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte hit out at the United States on Tuesday, saying he did not start a fight with Washington and it could forget about a military agreement between both countries if he were to be in power longer.

Duterte said he was against the presence of any foreign troops in his country and the United States could "forget" an Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) with the Philippines, if he stayed longer, without elaborating.

The United States, he said, should not treat the Philippines "like a dog with a leash", adding to confusion about the future the longtime allies' ties "I look forward to the time when I no longer see any military troops or soldier in my country except the Filipino soldiers," Duterte said prior to his departure to Japan

Previously, Duterte has made another controversial statement "separation" from the U.S as he built new ties with China. He then explained he didn't intend it as a separation of diplomatic relationship. "I meant it as Philippines foreign policy," he said, quoted from Reuters video, Sunday (10/23).

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