Philippines' Duterte to meet China's Xi over South China Sea arbitration win

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The trip will likely happen before the end of this month.

MANILA - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will meet Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping soon to discuss a 2016 arbitration case over the South China Sea, an aide said on Tuesday, as domestic pressure builds for the firebrand leader to stand up to Beijing.

"'Remember that I said before that there will be a time when I will invoke that arbitral ruling?'" Panelo told a regular briefing, quoting Duterte.China's embassy in Manila did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In exchange, Duterte received vague pledges of billion-dollar investment, most of which have yet to materialise. Opponents say Duterte has been duped.Plans for the visit come as countries such as Vietnam, the Philippines and its ally the United States push back over the activities of the Chinese coastguard and a fishing militia that is thousands-strong in disputed areas of the South China Sea.

Two diplomatic protests have been filed, the first over what the Philippines said was a recent"swarming" of more than 100 Chinese fishing boats near a tiny Philippine-occupied island.

 

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