NONTHABURI, Thailand--- Malacaang on Saturday condemned the alleged Bangkok Post article claiming the King of Thailand ordered President Rodrigo Duterte to behave during the 35th Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean). "The Palace condemns the latest black propaganda waged by the President's fierce and unthinking critics and detractors by peddling a bogus news story allegedly published by the Bangkok Post with the header, 'King orders PH Duterte, behave during ASEAN summit,'" Palace spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a statement. Panelo said the report's release was "deliberate and malicious" as it coincided with Duterte's arrival in Thailand on Friday. P...
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