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Duterte to attend COVID-19 virtual conference hosted by Jordan King Abdullah II

In a text message, Roque said that Duterte will return to Manila for the event after staying in Davao City for almost the entire month of August.According to Roque, the virtual conference will take place on Sept. 2.“Have not seen his speech,” he said.

During Duterte’s historic three-day visit to the kingdom, the Philippines and Jordan were able to ink the Cooperation Framework for Employment of Domestic Workers and the Memorandum of Understanding on Labor Cooperation.

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