The President added that the Philippines-Japan friendship is one “that is held dearly and valued so much more than words can describe.”
Abe, for his part, extended his gratitude to Duterte for hosting him in his visit to the Philippines in January this year.
“I very much appreciate the gracious hospitality extended to me and to my wife,” the Japanese leader said.
“Literally, we have been like family in deepening our close ties over time and I am very pleased with such warm relationship,” he said.
Not to be outdone the Prime Minister also shared a light-hearted remark to the audience, where he noted that 90 percent of those who viewed the video clip of his visit to Davao City uploaded on his official Facebook page were Filipinos spread across the globe.
“So only the 10 percent account for those of us Japanese. So I would like to encourage Japanese to pay more attention to my Facebook account,” Abe said.
“But I truly believe that the total of 1.3 million access counts were the testament to the deep, warm, family-like and brotherly relationship between Japan and the Philippines,” he said.
Duterte started his 2-day official visit to Japan on Monday, his second visit to the second wealthiest Asian nation since becoming President.
Watch the video courtesy RTVMalacanang
source: netcitizen.co
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