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Legarda hopes return of Canadian trash may heal PH strained relations

Legarda hopes return of Canadian trash may heal PH strained relations

Senator Loren Legarda (Photo by Ryan Leagogo / 黑料社)

MANILA, Philippines鈥揌opefully, the return to Canada of the tons of illegally-dumped garbage in the country will help improve the strained diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Canada, outgoing Senator Loren Legarda said Thursday.

The 69 containers of waste from Canada illegally shipped in batches to the Philippines from 2013 and 2014 are set to be sent to Ottowa on Thursday, May 30, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro 鈥淭eddyboy鈥 Locsin Jr. earlier said.

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鈥淚 hope so because Canada is home to many Filipino migrants. We also have robust trade and economic diplomacy with Canada,鈥 Legarda said during a Kapihan at the Senate forum when asked if the diplomatic relations between the two countries will improve once the garbage issue has been settled.

鈥淚 hope that ties and relations will normalize,鈥 she added.

Legarda said she is sure that talks between the two countries will be held once the garbage issue has been settled.

鈥淚 leave it to Secretary Locsin to do that,鈥 the outgoing senator said.

President Rodrigo Duterte earlier threatened to declare war against Canada if it does not take out its trash from the Philippines. He had given the country until May 15 to ship back its garbage.

READ: Duterte to Canada: Take trash back or else I鈥檒l declare war

After Canada missed the May 15 deadline, the Philippines recalled its ambassador to Canada.

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Malaca帽ang has also reportedly ordered government officials to refrain from traveling to Canada through a memorandum dated May 20, 2019.

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Strong political will of President Duterte

Legarda credited the 鈥渟trong political will鈥 of the President for making the return of the garbage back to Canada possible.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the strong political will of the President. Just like Boracay is an example of strong political will,鈥 she said.

The move is also a 鈥済ood move鈥 to prove to the world that the Philippines is not a 鈥渄umping ground鈥 of the other countries鈥 waste, Legarda said.

鈥淭his move to ship back the trash of Canada is a good move to prove to the world that we are not a dumping ground of the world鈥檚 trash,鈥 the senator said. (Editor: Jonathan P. Vicente)

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