CHINA: PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT ESTRADA VISIT
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2015
- (16 May 2000) Natural Sound
Philippine President Joseph Estrada arrived in Beijing on Tuesday for a state visit which will focus on security issues in the Pacific and bilateral trade.
The five-day visit will include meetings with President Jiang Zemin, Premier Zhu Rongji, and Vice President Hu Jintao - seen by some observers as Jiang's likely successor as general secretary of China's ruling Communist Party.
Following a welcoming ceremony and review of China's honor guard on Tiananmen Square on Tuesday, Estrada entered the Great Hall of the People to meet one-on-one with President Jiang Zemin.
Estrada is expected to bring up the dispute over the Spratlys, a chain of islands, atolls and reefs in the South China Sea that are claimed by the Philippines, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.
However, his official agenda includes discussions on trade and cooperation.
But another pressing issue has dogged Estrada both in the Philippines and from the international community.
Before departing Manila, Estrada assured Filipinos a hostage crisis and guerrilla fighting in the southern Philippines would stay under control during his five-day absence.
Political foes at home have expressed concerns that Estrada has not demonstrated much hands-on leadership at a time when a small band of Muslim extremists in the south is holding 21 hostages, including 10 foreign tourists.
Meanwhile government troops are fighting with a larger Muslim group that wants independence.
The Abu Sayyaf guerrillas holding the hostages have indicated that they are willing to focus first on freedom for an ill German woman when they meet next with government negotiators.
But any freedom for Renate Wallert, 57, will depend on the government agreeing to certain conditions, a rebel leader said.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I'm very pleased our two countries have decided to conclude the joint statement of the framework of bilateral cooperation in the twenty-first century."
SUPER CAPTION: Joseph Estrada, Philippine President
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Kaya di nagtagal si Erap kasi nuong naupo siya ay kasagsagan na ng Asian Financial Crisis.
True true. Pati corruption na rin.
Pati rin edsa revolution II
@@Penguin982 Nangyari yung EDSA ayaw na ng mga tao yung korupsyon, di yun agad nangyari nung pagkaupo niya
@@jrexx2841 Oo dahil naka crisis ang Asia noong panahon ni Erap estrada
Until 2001 on Second EDSA Revolution to ousted President Joseph Estrada was then are millions of Filipino protesters at EDSA Shrine in Quezon City to followed the resignation was now to currently City Mayor of Manila since 2013.
The corrupt meets the corrupt
Ouster President Joseph Ejercito Estrada in 2001
Estrada
estrada visit white house for meet us president clinton