China never asked for any in return of aid, Duterte asserts

MANILA — China has never asked for anything, “even one square of real estate,” in exchange for its assistance to the country, President Rodrigo Duterte maintained Tuesday.

Duterte made this remark as he led the groundbreaking ceremony for the two bridges that the Chinese government will build for free along Pasig River.

“Personally I’ve been to China. I have talked to the leadership of the government and have had the honor of meeting President Xi (Jinping) and talked about a lot about friendships and cooperation,” Duterte said in his speech.

“I just like to tell everybody that in all of these discussions, China never asked for any, not even a one square of real estate in this country,” he added.

Duterte said he and the Chinese leader promised to deal with The Hague-Permanent Court Arbitration’s ruling, which nullified China’s nine-dash line claim in the disputed West Philippine Sea.

“We will discuss this at some other time, as China has to deal with individually bilateral relations and issues,” Duterte said.

“We will allow them the sufficient period to sort out things and I’m sure that in the end, China will be fair and the equity will be distributed,” he added.

For the meantime, Duterte said China and the Philippines will continue to talk about concerted efforts that would help both countries in achieving economic progress.

“But in the days to come, we would realize that China, after all, is really a good neighbor,” Duterte said.

In his speech, Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua said the groundbreaking ceremony of the two bridges will serve as a ‘fresh starting point’ for more projects and efforts to further boost the relations of the two countries.

Zhao also assured that the Philippines will not fall into ‘debt trap’ with China’s soft loans being offered for the implementation of Duterte’s ‘Build, Build, Build’ infrastructure program.

“Under the wise leadership of President Duterte and his economic management team headed by Secretary (Carlos) Dominguez, they are smart enough not to allow the Philippines to fall into the so-called debt trap,” Zhao said. (Jelly Musico/PNA)

Popular

Palace sacks Torre as PNP chief

By Brian Campued Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief PGen. Nicolas Torre III has been removed from his post, Malacañang confirmed Tuesday. In a letter dated Aug....

85% of Filipinos express distrust in China—OCTA survey

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Majority of Filipinos across socio-economic classes and across the archipelago declared sentiments of disapproval against China on multiple facets, according to...

PH, Australia to seal defense cooperation pact in 2026

By Priam Nepomuceno | Philippine News Agency The Philippines and Australia on Friday signed a statement of intent to pursue a Defense Cooperation Agreement that...

Iconic ‘70s ‘Love Bus’ returns in Metro Cebu, Davao City

By Brian Campued The nostalgia is strong in the air as the iconic “Love Bus” from the 1970s is finally revived and now plies the...