Hanoi (VNA) – Relations between the Philippines and Canada are gettingtenser after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on May 22 ordered authorizedagencies to hire a private shipping company to send 69 containers of garbageback to Canada and leave them within its territorial waters if the countryrefuses to accept the trash.
Talking to the media, the President’s spokesperson Salvador Panelo saidthat the Philippines as an independent sovereign nation must not be treated asa landfill by other countries.
The Philippines will pay for shipping the garbage shipments, Paneloadded.
The Canadian Embassy in Manila did not respond to a request for comment.
Last month, Duterte threatened Canada with “war” and said he wouldpersonally escort the waste containers by sea back to Canada.
Canada said the waste, exported to Manila between 2013 and 2014, was acommercial transaction not backed by its government. It has since offered totake it back and the two countries were in the process of arranging thetransfer.
The Philippines has made several diplomatic protests to Canada in thewake of a 2016 court ruling that the garbage be returned.
The consignments were labeled as containing plastics to be recycled inthe Philippines, but were filled with domestic waste and electronics.-VNA