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US VOWS TO HELP PH VERSUS CHINA By Vito Barcelo
WHILE the Philippines’ dispute with China in the West Philippine Sea is not covered by the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, the US will abide by its treaty with the Philippines if it turns into a shooting war, US Ambassador Philip Goldberg said Saturday. “Edca isn’t directly related to the South China Sea [West Philippine Sea] issues. It’s about the United States helping its ally, the Philippines, as it goes about building a minimum credible defense,” Goldberg said in an interview with the GMA Network. “It’s not aimed at any country or the disagreements in the South China Sea,” Goldberg said, but in case of a “shooting war,” the US will be ready to abide by the Mutual Defense Treaty it signed with the Philippines in 1951. “The Philippines is a treaty ally of the United States. President Obama, when he was here, said that the treaty is ironclad. We take seriously our responsibilities, our obligations under the Mutual Defense Treaty,” Goldberg said. He, however, said that the US is not anticipating a “shooting war” due to the sea disputes. Next page
RODY TAUNTS MAR OVER NO-DRAMA AD By John Paolo Bencito PRESIDENTIAL aspirant Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday mocked former Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II, calling the Liberal Party standard bearer “crazy” for claiming that he is all work and no drama in his latest political advertisement. He’s claiming he’s no drama, but if he is not crazy, he ate rice in a cup. How stupid can you get? A cup is for water, a plate is for eating rice, Duterte said in an interview. If he does not really engage in drama, he should not be in that commercial to begin with, he added. Roxas’ latest political advertisement departed from his previous one that employed several show business personalities. “I am Mar Roxas. They say I didn’t grow up poor. That I don’t have a dramatic story. But the elections aren’t about me. It’s about you and your family. I won’t give you drama. I’ll focus on creating jobs for you. That’s what I know. That’s what I can do,” Roxas said in the 30-seconder advertisement. Next page
SAYONARA. Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko wave to well-wishers, including President Benigno Aquino III, who sent them off from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport after their state visit. MALACAÑANG PHOTO