ASEAN HEADLINES: MANILA- Palace: US Senate move also made Duterte junk VFA

 January 25, 2020

UNITED THEY STOOD. In this April 2019 photo, US ambassador Sung Kim(center) stands shoulder to shoulder with Philippine military and defense department officials, a scene that may no longer be repeated should President Duterte’s threat against the VFA be realized. —NIÑO JESUS ORBETA

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President Duterte’s decision to terminate the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) with the United States was due to an “accumulation” of factors and not just the cancellation of the US visa of Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo told reporters on Friday.

The President on Thursday threatened to terminate the VFA if the United States does not “correct” its cancellation of Dela Rosa’s 10-year multiple-entry US visa that expires in 2022.

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