'We're staying': PH won’t leave UN rights body, says Locsin

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MANILA - The Philippines will remain in the United Nations Human Rights Council even after the Council voted to adopt a resolution seeking to review the the Philippine government's drug war, Foreign A

MANILA - The Philippines will remain in the United Nations Human Rights Council even after the Council voted to adopt a resolution seeking to review the the Philippine government's drug war, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said Tuesday.

"We're staying in UNHRC as a pedagogical duty to teach Europeans moral manners. We're NOT severing diplomatic relations with any country. If we did, where's the conversation? How do you insult those who insulted us if you cut them off?" he said. — Teddy Locsin Jr. July 15, 2019 Locsin earlier hinted that the Philippines might withdraw the UN rights body following the vote.

Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo has said he supports cutting diplomatic ties with Iceland after it called for the UN investigation on the administration’s anti-narcotics campaign.

 

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