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Palace: PH govt won't interfere in Duterte ICC pre-trial proceedings

Malacañang on Jan. 27, 2026 says the Philippine government will not interfere in the trial of former president Rodrigo Duterte at the International Criminal Court (ICC). Palace Press Officer Claire Castro issued the statement during a press conference a day after the ICC's pre-trial chamber ruled that the 80-year old Duterte was fit to stand trial. Castro said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his administration respected the processes of the ICC.

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00:00The International Criminal Court Pre-Trial Chamber ruled that former President Rodrigo Duterte is the fit to stand pre-trial proceedings.
00:09So, ano po masasabi ng palasyo dito sa development sa ICC case ni former President?
00:14Ang nagpasya po niyan ay ang Pre-Trial Chamber 1 ng ICC.
00:17So, kung ganyan po ang kanilang proseso, hindi po makikialam ang pang-rulo at hindi po makikialam ang pamahalaan ng Pilipinas.
00:24One follow-up na lang po. But on my first question na po, dito kay Congressman De Vista.
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