Duterte may mediate in Russia-Ukraine crisis only if world leaders ask

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Duterte may mediate in Russia-Ukraine crisis only if world leaders ask
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ICYMI: The Palace says President Duterte may mediate in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, should world leaders ask.

Chinese invasionIn a Palace event on Monday, Duterte warned: “And if by unfortunate chance, perchance, talagang maipit si Putin at tusukin niya ‘yung pula na butones, ah wala na.

Then my thinking is ‘pag mag ganoon ‘yan, ang China will invade.”“The president’s remarks on the Chinese invasion is his personal assessment, we cannot second guess the president. Kaya I will ask the president about that remark,” said Andanar.

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