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| Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's absence from recent diplomatic meetings has sparked criticism (AFP Photo/Lillian SUWANRUMPHA) |
Port Moresby (AFP) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte passed on a gala dinner at a regional summit in Papua New Guinea, days after skipping key meetings in another gathering of world leaders for a "power nap".
Duterte,
who has a well-known disdain for stiff diplomatic gatherings, was a no-show
Saturday night, sending his trade minister instead to pose with heads of state
donning bright yellow and red Papua New Guinean shirts.
His office
had initially announced that the mercurial leader was cutting short his trip to
Port Moresby even before the main meetings began but on Sunday he did show up
at the convention centre.
"This
after I loudly and naggingly insisted he stay just one day. ONE DAY, I
stressed," Philippine foreign minister Teodoro Locsin tweeted on Sunday.
The absence
of the 73-year-old Duterte at diplomatic gatherings has sparked criticism and
speculation of ill health, which his spokesman denied, saying the president
merely lacked sleep.
Duterte has
said previously that he suffers from daily migraines and ailments including
Buerger's disease, an illness that affects the veins and the arteries of the
limbs, and is usually due to smoking.
On
Wednesday, the Philippine leader missed four of the 11 meetings he was slated
to attend and a gala dinner in Singapore, which hosted a meeting of Southeast
Asian leaders.
Observers
have compared him unfavourably with Malaysia's 93-year-old Prime Minister
Mahathir Mohamad, who has consistently attended summit meetings saying it was
his "duty" to do so.
Commenting
on his absence, Duterte said on Thursday: "What's wrong with my nap?"
Asked about
the Papua New Guinea dinner, a Philippine official told AFP Duterte "feels
constrained by formalities and finds them unproductive and a slight waste of
time".
After
hosting a regional meeting in the Philippines last year, an exhausted Duterte
joked about cancelling another Manila summit saying, "It's true. It's all
the same. Nothing changes".
In Port
Moresby, Duterte met with Filipinos on Friday night where he sought to explain
his absence from summit meetings.
He cited an
invitation from Australia to have an "informal breakfast" in
Singapore.
"I
told my soldiers why would I attend when first of all, I do not eat breakfast.
Second, it was informal," Duterte said.
"What
will they feed us there, kangaroo?"

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