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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to raise South China Sea ruling with Xi Jinping
- Duterte has come under increasing domestic pressure to stand up to Beijing over its perceived maritime bullying
- China claims historic sovereignty over most of the busy South China Sea waterway but this claim was invalidated in 2016
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will meet Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping soon to discuss a 2016 arbitration case over the South China Sea, according to a senior aide as domestic pressure builds for the firebrand leader to stand up to Beijing.
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Duterte has a consistent approval rating of about 80 per cent but the same surveys show people in the Philippines mistrust China and want the government to fight its perceived maritime bullying.
Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said the leaders are likely to meet at the end of this month for talks that Duterte has said were his idea.
“’Remember that I said before that there will be a time when I will invoke that arbitral ruling?’” Panelo told a regular briefing, quoting Duterte. “‘This is the time. That’s why I am going there’ – that’s what he said.”
China’s embassy in Manila did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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