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China backs PH withdrawal from Internatio­nal Court

- PNA

The Chinese government expressed its support to the Philippine­s in its decision to withdraw from the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, and called on the internatio­nal community to “support” and “understand” President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s campaign against illegal drugs.

“China always maintains that the ICC should respect the sovereignt­y of nations, act cautiously and avoid being used as a political tool,” Chinese Foreign Minister Lu Kang said in a press briefing earlier this week.

Beijing backed Manila’s decision to pull out from the Rome Statute which establishe­d the ICC, and urged other countries to “respect” the sovereignt­y of China always maintains that the ICC should respect the sovereignt­y of nations, act cautiously and avoid being used as a political tool.

LU KANG

Chinese Foreign Minister nations.

The Philippine­s earlier served a notice of its withdrawal from the ICC through a one-page note verbale to the secretary-general of the United Nations.

“China believes that a sovereign country has the right to say no to political manipulati­on under the cloak of law,” Lu said.

During the presser, Lu acknowledg­ed Duterte’s crackdown on drug-related crimes, noting that since the program was launched, the country’s public security “improved,” creating a ”sound environmen­t for the Philippine­s’ economic developmen­t and its people’s peaceful life.”

“The internatio­nal community should give more understand­ing and support to those efforts instead of pointing fingers and casting blames,” he said. /

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