The Philippine government is confident that the visit of President Rodrigo Duterte to Israel would not hurt Manila's bilateral relations with nations that do not recognize the Jewish state. Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Ernesto Abella said the President's trip was about "widening our horizons so that we are able to strengthen our relationships with the rest of the nations." "As we point it out, we are friends to all and enemies to none. This should not serve as an obstacle with our ongoing bilateral relationships with each of these nations," Abella said in a Palace briefing on Thursday. "I believe the President has proven in many, many ways, again and again, that it is possible...
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