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In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte talks about his controversial war on drugs, his childhood trauma, his stance on the South China Sea dispute, and his relations with China and the United States. He defends his use of violence and threats against criminals, denies encouraging vigilante killings, and says he cannot give up any territory in the maritime conflict. He also says he is open to medicinal marijuana if certified by the government. The interview will continue on the next episode of talk to Al Jazeera.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of an interview with the president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, by Al Jazeera.
2. The interview covers topics such as Duterte's war on drugs, his personal background, his relations with China and the US, and the territorial dispute in the South China Sea.
3. Duterte claims that he has a duty to preserve the next generation from the drug problem, which he says affects four million Filipinos, and that he does not care about human rights or international criticism.
4. Duterte admits that he used hyperbole when he said he would ride a jet ski to the disputed islands, but he says he cannot give up any of the Philippine claims or entitlements in the South China Sea.
5. Duterte says he is willing to talk to China about trade and commerce, but he cannot predict any solid outcome until he is there. He also says he wants China's help to stop the flow of drugs from their country.
6. Duterte says he has moved away from the US because he feels they have interfered with his domestic affairs and have not apologized for their past atrocities in his region.