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Duterte: US Shouldn’t Treat Philippines like ‘Dog with Leash’

Duterte: US Shouldn’t Treat Philippines like ‘Dog with Leash’
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The US shouldn't treat the Philippines like a "dog with a leash," said President Rodrigo Duterte, adding that he does not want to see foreign soldiers in his country.

Duterte: US Shouldn’t Treat Philippines like ‘Dog with Leash’

Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday, Duterte said he looks forward to a time when he no longer sees "any military groups or soldier in my country, except the Filipino soldier," GMA News reported.

"I really hate it. I don't want it. We don't need it. There's not going to be any war in the future," Duterte added referring to the presence of foreign troops.

He said Washington could "forget" about an Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement [EDCA] with Manila if he is to stay in power.

The EDCA provides for increased rotational presence of American troops in the Philippines. It also covers the use of Philippines military bases by US forces.

The comments are the latest in series of confusing statements by Duterte when it comes to Manila's relationship with Washington.

Last week, the Philippines leader announced it was "time to say goodbye" to its relationship with the US, including in the military and economic spheres.

The US embassy in the Philippines referred to Duterte's remarks as "troubling rhetoric" at the time, saying they caused "unnecessary certainty." It went on to state that it expected Manila to jointly honor alliance commitments and treaty obligations with Washington.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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