Du30 may ihahayag na importante kaugnay ng gusot sa Kuwait – Bello | Bandera

Du30 may ihahayag na importante kaugnay ng gusot sa Kuwait – Bello

- April 27, 2018 - 03:36 PM

SINABI ni Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III na nakatakdang ihayag ni Pangulong Duterte ang susunod na aksiyon kaugnay ng krisis dulot ng pagpapalayas ng Kuwait kay Philippine Ambassador to Kuwait Renato Pedro Villa.

Idinagdag ni Bello na agad na nagpatawag ng pagpupulong si Duterte kasama ang ilang miyembro ng Gabinete matapos dumating sa Singapore para dumalo sa 32nd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).

Sinabi pa ni Bello na ikinagulat ni Duterte ang pagdedeklara kay Villa na “persona non grata” sa kabila ng resulta ng pakikipagpulong ng pangulo sa Kuwaiti Ambssador Davao City noong Abril 22.

“Actually the President will talk about it later. We already have a course of action,” sabi ni Bello.
Kabilang sa mga kasama sa pagpupulong ay sina Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, at Special Assistant to the President Christopher “Bong” Go.

“And hopefully, I would talk to my counterpart to find out if there is still a possibility of strengthening good relations between their country and our country and probably to pave the way for the signing of the MOU,” ayon pa kay Bello.

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