House Speaker Martin Romualdez says he shared his thoughts with Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian during a diplomatic function hosted by Malacañang
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“I just told the ambassador from China to the Philippines, that maybe he doesn’t want that to happen under his watch. He saw that the relationship with the Philippines went from good relations to not so good relations, it deteriorated,” the speaker said in mixed English and Filipino. But when asked if kicking out Huang and his staff was among options the government was considering, especially after another altercation during a“Let us let him take the lead,” he said, adding he does not want to preempt the President. “Although those are very viable or possible options.”Huang kicked off his tour of duty in the last three years of the Duterte administration, coming in at the height of the former president’s pivot to China.
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