"You are the light" - Philippines' Duterte croons at Trump's request

Published Mon, Nov 13, 2017 · 02:24 AM

[MANILA] President Rodrigo Duterte crooned a hit Filipino love song at a dinner in Manila for leaders from across Asia, explaining later that it was "on the orders of US President Donald Trump".

Mr Trump and Mr Duterte were among 19 leaders at a glittering gala in the Philippines capital on Sunday ahead of an annual summit, and at one point Mr Duterte took the microphone to sing "Ikaw" (You), in a duet with local pop diva Pilita Corrales.

One of the song's verses, translated from Filipino, begins:"You are the light in my world, a half of this heart of mine".

"Ladies and gentlemen, I sang uninvited, upon the orders of the commander-in-chief of the United States," Mr Duterte said later, according to the ABS-CBN news channel.

Mr Duterte, who is sometimes described as the 'Trump of the East' because of his brash style, is due to meet the US president on the sidelines of the summit on Monday.

The United States and its former colony, the Philippines, have been strategic allies since World War Two. But their relations have been strained by anti-US outbursts from Mr Duterte and his enthusiasm for better ties with Russia and China.

More than 3,900 Filipinos have been killed in a war on drugs that Mr Duterte declared when he took office last year. His government says the police act in self defence, but critics say executions are taking place with no accountability.

Mr Duterte said last week he would tell the US president to "lay off" if he raised the issue of human rights when they met.

But Mr Trump, who has been criticised at home for neglecting rights issues in dealings abroad, praised Mr Duterte in May for doing an "unbelievable job on the drug problem".

Mr Trump and leaders of the 10-member Association of South-east Asian Nations, China, Russia, Japan, Canada, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand were entertained by singers and dancers at the dinner.

Each of the men sported a cream-coloured barong, a traditional Philippines shirt made of fibre from the pineapple plant, hand-embroidered and worn untucked.

They were served a four-course Filipino-Asian fusion meal curated and prepared by chef Jessie Sincioco, who also designed the menu for Pope Francis when he visited the Philippines in 2015.

REUTERS

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