Duterte's threat of war on Canada should be taken seriously, Locsin says

In this Oct. 17, 2018 photo, President Rodrigo Duterte congratulates Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. after the latter took his oath of office before the president during a ceremony at the Malacañan Palace. Following his order to recall Philippine diplomats in Canada, Locsin said Duterte's remarks against Canada over its garbage in the country should be taken seriously and not metaphorically.
Presidential photo/Simeon Celi Jr.

MANILA, Philippines — Following his order to recall Philippine diplomats, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said President Rodrigo Duterte's pronouncements against Canada should be taken seriously.

The president earlier threatened to declare war on Canada if it does not take back the containers of garbage that a private company shipped to the Philippines illegally between 2013 and 2014.

While presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said Duterte's remarks on the North American country were just a "figure of speech," the Philippines' top diplomat said otherwise.

"When the President speaks as he did to the extent of 'declaring war on Canada' for its garbage here, he is to be take seriously and not metaphorically; at least I do because I do not think I know better than he does. Some of his officials do," Locsin said on Twitter Thursday morning.

Citing Canada's failure to meet its May 15 deadline to take back the remaining 69 containers of trash from the Philippines, Locsin sent letters to recall the Philippine ambassador and consuls to the North American country.

"And we shall maintain a diminished diplomatic presence in Canada until its garbage is ship bound there," Locsin tweeted.

On May 1, Locsin also tweeted that the garbage illegally shipped to the Philippines six years ago would be sent back to Canada in 15 days.

The DFA chief stressed that while the Philippine government may consider up to three weeks of delay, this does not mean that the deadline is extended.

Locsin also revealed that what triggered him to recall the country's diplomats in Canada was the latter's failure to show up at a meeting with the Bureau of Customs.

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