Even though PH President Duterte has received criticism from various international entities, other foreigners still showed support for him even after his negative remarks directed towards US President Barrack Obama.
Foreign netizens pointed out that other countries should not intrude on other country's issues. Most of them referred to the ongoing war on drugs in the country.
“@nytimes The President is right, USA should stop trying to interfere with other countries problems and solutions. USA has own drug problem,” one commenter said on Twitter.
Surprisingly, a lot of Donald Trump supporters also backed up Duterte.
Before President Duterte flew to take part in ASEAN Summit, Duterte cussed on the US President as a warning against intruding on his war on drugs.
Journalist from Reuters asked Duterte if Obama asked him about Human Rights abuses during their bilateral talks.
However, in a statement issued by the office of the President, Sec. Martin Andanar said that President Duterte regrets his controversial remarks.
Foreign netizens pointed out that other countries should not intrude on other country's issues. Most of them referred to the ongoing war on drugs in the country.
“@nytimes The President is right, USA should stop trying to interfere with other countries problems and solutions. USA has own drug problem,” one commenter said on Twitter.
Surprisingly, a lot of Donald Trump supporters also backed up Duterte.
Before President Duterte flew to take part in ASEAN Summit, Duterte cussed on the US President as a warning against intruding on his war on drugs.
Journalist from Reuters asked Duterte if Obama asked him about Human Rights abuses during their bilateral talks.
However, in a statement issued by the office of the President, Sec. Martin Andanar said that President Duterte regrets his controversial remarks.
Source: TNP , Pinoytrending
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