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In memory of Nanay Soling
By Nidz Godino
"But we expect that as former president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte holds best interest of the country," Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro believes former president Rodrigo Duterte had best interest of Philippines in mind when he met and spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this week.
When asked if meeting should be cause for concern, he said "we should first know what was talked about before we can judge if it's concern or not."
The DND chief stressed not job of defense department to coordinate with former president to know what was talked about in meeting in China.
"President Duterte is private citizen, we do not monitor him," Teodoro said when pressed on issue.
Further, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. when asked about it, said it was "personal" and his predecessor did not have to seek permission to go to China and meet with Xi.
Duterte and Xi reportedly met on July 17 "as old friends" in Beijing at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse where Xi reportedly asked Duterte to continue promoting friendly cooperation between two countries.
As part of his trip to China, former president Duterte attended inauguration of college building named after his late mother, Soledad Duterte.
Former executive secretary Salvador Medialdea, who accompanied Duterte in the trip, shared photo of the former president with officials of Fujian Normal University in inauguration of its Soledad Roa Duterte Memorial Building of their Soledad College. It was located at the city of Fuzhou in China's Fujian province.
According to an overview published on the university's website, Soledad College was established in 2017 with support of Friends of the Philippines Foundation Inc. It primarily admits Filipino students as part of efforts to "deepen cooperation of higher education" between Philippines and China.
Duterte's mother, fondly known as Nanay Soling, descended from Chinese immigrants from Fujian province. University said college was named after her to celebrate her "legacy of courage, commitment and compassion.
Among programs offered are undergraduate degree in Chinese Language and master's degrees in Business Administration, International Business, Tourism Management and Physical Education.
Medialdea said new building has museum containing memorabilia from Nanay Soling, life-sized statue, replica of her working room and running documentary about her life and projects she did during her lifetime.
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