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Philippino President Duterte says to travel to China to thank Xi for vaccines

(Philstar.com) - February 28, 2021 - 6:04pm

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President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping are seen waiving in this undated file photo

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte said Sunday that he intends to visit Chinese President Xi Jinping by the end of the year to thank him for the donated doses of Sinovac, the first COVID-19 vaccine to arrive in the country.

The president led administration officials in welcoming the 600,000 doses of Sinovac at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City, a further showing the two countries' close ties in his years in office.
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Cabinet officials to get Sinovac jabs to boost public confidence, senator says Donated Sinovac doses arrive in the Philippines Going off-script at the end of his speech, Duterte said Beijing's donation to Manila since China delivered the jabs by military plabe instead of having the Philippines pick it up there.

"I'd like to just say that towards maybe the end of the year, when everything has settled down, I intend to make a short visit to China," Duterte said, "to just shake hands with President Xi Jinping and personally thank him for his donation."

The Philippines has accepted help from China over the course of the pandemic that originated in Wuhan City in Hubei province.

This included Beijing sending a team of medical experts to Manila to assist in virus-related efforts, as well as donations of personal protective equipment and testing kits that were scarce in the country during the early stages of the health crisis.

Still in his speech, Dutere reiterated his call for the international community to make the COVID-19 vaccines a "global public good" that are accessible to all regardless of social status.

"Comprehensive global recovery hinges on the equal and easy access by everyone to life-saving vaccines," he said. "Countries must therefore continue working together and do everything humanly possible to ensure a good outcome of every person."

The president also sought to allay safety concerns shared even by medical groups on Sinovac, saying that the Emergency Use Approval for it was "backed by science and deliberated by our Filipino experts."

Apart from the donated 600,000 doses, the administration is looking to purchase 25 million doses more of Sinovac in its bid to vaccinate millions this year that had already faced weeks of delay.
By Monday, March 1, some 500,000 doses of AstraZeneca would also arrive in the country under the COVAX facility, a global initiative for equitable access to the jabs.

But so far, there is no announcement of a welcoming ceremony for the British-Swedish drugmaker's vaccines, which the country will receive almost free, with only having to shoulder 5% of the payment.

 
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Philippino President Duterte says to travel to China to thank Xi for vaccines

(Philstar.com) - February 28, 2021 - 6:04pm

gen10-xi-jinping-duterte-afp2019-09-0422-38-26_2021-02-28_18-01-22.jpg

President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping are seen waiving in this undated file photo

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte said Sunday that he intends to visit Chinese President Xi Jinping by the end of the year to thank him for the donated doses of Sinovac, the first COVID-19 vaccine to arrive in the country.

The president led administration officials in welcoming the 600,000 doses of Sinovac at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City, a further showing the two countries' close ties in his years in office.
Related Stories

Cabinet officials to get Sinovac jabs to boost public confidence, senator says Donated Sinovac doses arrive in the Philippines Going off-script at the end of his speech, Duterte said Beijing's donation to Manila since China delivered the jabs by military plabe instead of having the Philippines pick it up there.

"I'd like to just say that towards maybe the end of the year, when everything has settled down, I intend to make a short visit to China," Duterte said, "to just shake hands with President Xi Jinping and personally thank him for his donation."

The Philippines has accepted help from China over the course of the pandemic that originated in Wuhan City in Hubei province.

This included Beijing sending a team of medical experts to Manila to assist in virus-related efforts, as well as donations of personal protective equipment and testing kits that were scarce in the country during the early stages of the health crisis.

Still in his speech, Dutere reiterated his call for the international community to make the COVID-19 vaccines a "global public good" that are accessible to all regardless of social status.

"Comprehensive global recovery hinges on the equal and easy access by everyone to life-saving vaccines," he said. "Countries must therefore continue working together and do everything humanly possible to ensure a good outcome of every person."

The president also sought to allay safety concerns shared even by medical groups on Sinovac, saying that the Emergency Use Approval for it was "backed by science and deliberated by our Filipino experts."

Apart from the donated 600,000 doses, the administration is looking to purchase 25 million doses more of Sinovac in its bid to vaccinate millions this year that had already faced weeks of delay.
By Monday, March 1, some 500,000 doses of AstraZeneca would also arrive in the country under the COVAX facility, a global initiative for equitable access to the jabs.

But so far, there is no announcement of a welcoming ceremony for the British-Swedish drugmaker's vaccines, which the country will receive almost free, with only having to shoulder 5% of the payment.


President Xi's first post-pandemic visit should be to SEA. This year, hopefully, the postponed JP-SK visit will be done, too. Then, Russia, probably.
 
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Philippino President Duterte says to travel to China to thank Xi for vaccines

(Philstar.com) - February 28, 2021 - 6:04pm

gen10-xi-jinping-duterte-afp2019-09-0422-38-26_2021-02-28_18-01-22.jpg

President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping are seen waiving in this undated file photo

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte said Sunday that he intends to visit Chinese President Xi Jinping by the end of the year to thank him for the donated doses of Sinovac, the first COVID-19 vaccine to arrive in the country.

The president led administration officials in welcoming the 600,000 doses of Sinovac at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City, a further showing the two countries' close ties in his years in office.
Related Stories

Cabinet officials to get Sinovac jabs to boost public confidence, senator says Donated Sinovac doses arrive in the Philippines Going off-script at the end of his speech, Duterte said Beijing's donation to Manila since China delivered the jabs by military plabe instead of having the Philippines pick it up there.

"I'd like to just say that towards maybe the end of the year, when everything has settled down, I intend to make a short visit to China," Duterte said, "to just shake hands with President Xi Jinping and personally thank him for his donation."

The Philippines has accepted help from China over the course of the pandemic that originated in Wuhan City in Hubei province.

This included Beijing sending a team of medical experts to Manila to assist in virus-related efforts, as well as donations of personal protective equipment and testing kits that were scarce in the country during the early stages of the health crisis.

Still in his speech, Dutere reiterated his call for the international community to make the COVID-19 vaccines a "global public good" that are accessible to all regardless of social status.

"Comprehensive global recovery hinges on the equal and easy access by everyone to life-saving vaccines," he said. "Countries must therefore continue working together and do everything humanly possible to ensure a good outcome of every person."

The president also sought to allay safety concerns shared even by medical groups on Sinovac, saying that the Emergency Use Approval for it was "backed by science and deliberated by our Filipino experts."

Apart from the donated 600,000 doses, the administration is looking to purchase 25 million doses more of Sinovac in its bid to vaccinate millions this year that had already faced weeks of delay.
By Monday, March 1, some 500,000 doses of AstraZeneca would also arrive in the country under the COVAX facility, a global initiative for equitable access to the jabs.

But so far, there is no announcement of a welcoming ceremony for the British-Swedish drugmaker's vaccines, which the country will receive almost free, with only having to shoulder 5% of the payment.


Duterte is a very individual leader.
 
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How deep a person can sink?
Duterte apparently knows no limit. He puts the Philippines to shame.
People in other countries would rather commit suicide.
Xi Jingping should give him 5 yuan as bonus.
 
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How deep a person can sink?
Duterte apparently knows no limit. He puts the Philippines to shame.
People in other countries would rather commit suicide.
Xi Jingping should give him 5 yuan as bonus.
Then Khmer Kroms like you should commit suicide to shown your displeasure.
But you should clean your mouth before you meet your maker as there is still traces of shit around your teeth due to your habit of licking your former enemy's ar.. to curry favour.
:sarcastic: :sarcastic: :sarcastic:
Since Chinese President Xi has already presented Philippines with 600,000 doses of vaccines, fhe 5 yuan bonus you mentioned is both illogical and demonstrates the limit of your ability to reason.
Is that a Khmer Krom upper limit?
Now I believe why people say that you all have low IQ.
You are a living testimonial.
 
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If I were Duterte, I would just go and take back islands invaded by Vietnam.

Ahh if you were Duterte, you would buy tens of billions of dollars in weapons from China first, right?
THEN you would go and take those island thingys
 
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Philippines President does his people proud for showing how culture and civil he is as a Filipino leader. Kudos to him.

In Asia it is always a good mannerism to thank those who responded to one plea for assistance in person.
In other words don't be ungrateful.

At the same time it will provides a golden opportunity to further and improves ties between the two nations lin disagreements laying foundation for trust and understanding.
:coffee:

That is why I always regards President Duterte as a down to earth and smart leader. Cooperation is the way forward to peace and harmony in the region.
 
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Ahh if you were Duterte, you would buy tens of billions of dollars in weapons from China first, right?
THEN you would go and take those island thingys
:sarcastic: :sarcastic: :sarcastic:
I do sense sarcasm in TaiShang's response to Khmer Krom Viet.

When the opponents' post are showing hostile and propensity toward extremIsm, one of the way is to illustrate the consequences of such extreme behaviour.

Such as China retaking back all the other shoals and isles that are currently occupied by others.
That is a likely and possible scenario, just don't give China an excuse to do it. Any act of hostility will.
This is the reality and obscurity that the West is hide while stoking a war.

And the truth is China can easily do that if it is Indeed the aggressive state that they are trying to paint.
What can or will non-claimant interfering nations e.g. Australia do?
:sarcastic:
 
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If I were Duterte, I would just go and take back islands invaded by Vietnam.
By what means?
Duterte has no warships no tanks no missiles no planes no nothing. Philippines relies on the US army to defend. And Biden will most likely start a war against China than Vietnam.
Then Khmer Kroms like you should commit suicide to shown your displeasure.
But you should clean your mouth before you meet your maker as there is still traces of shit around your teeth due to your habit of licking your former enemy's ar.. to curry favour.
:sarcastic: :sarcastic: :sarcastic:
Since Chinese President Xi has already presented Philippines with 600,000 doses of vaccines, fhe 5 yuan bonus you mentioned is both illogical and demonstrates the limit of your ability to reason.
Is that a Khmer Krom upper limit?
Now I believe why people say that you all have low IQ.
You are a living testimonial.
I means seriously the Philippines are statistically richer than us in Vietnam. How can they sink to that low?
 
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America will start a color revolution in Vietnam than rather start a war with China.
By what means?
Duterte has no warships no tanks no missiles no planes no nothing. Philippines relies on the US army to defend. And Biden will most likely start a war against China than Vietnam.

Alpha defense on youtube says that the Philippines has formalized an agreement on Mar 2, 2021 with India for Brahmos missiles.
Wow, if true, not only NOT buying weapons from China but instead from China's rival. Duterte seems to NOT be in China's camp.

 
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