Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said yesterday he would seek greater co-operation in maritime security and fighting criminality at sea during his visit to Malaysia.
Duterte is scheduled to meet Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak during the two-day official visit, his first to Kuala Lumpur since taking office on June 30 this year.
“The focus of my visit shall be to strengthen the Philippines’ partnership with Malaysia for security and stability,” he said in a statement before departing from Manila.
“Foremost on my agenda is maritime security and the fight against piracy at sea,” he added.
Duterte noted that as maritime nations, the Philippines and Malaysia must ensure that their “waterways are secured and that criminal and terrorist elements do not use our seas to undertake their illegal activities.”
He said he would also push for more co-operation in combatting the illegal drugs trade and seek Malaysia’s continued support for Manila’s efforts to forge peace with rebels in the southern Philippines.
Before travelling to Kuala Lumpur, Duterte will make a brief stop in Bangkok to pay respects to late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who he described as “a true friend of the Philippines.”
“He will be remembered for his dedicated efforts to foster goodwill and friendship between our nations and peoples,” he said. “For all he has done to bridge peoples to a greater understanding, he truly deserves a special place in history.”