Sara visits Qatar, The Hague

Photo courtesy of Senate

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Vice President Sara Duterte left yesterday, 26 May, for Qatar and the Netherlands and will be back on 4 June, according to an advisory from her office.
In Doha, Duterte will engage with the Filipino community in a series of activities scheduled for 27 May and reaffirm the government’s support for overseas Filipino workers.
From there, she will head to The Hague, Netherlands, to visit her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, on 30 May and 2 and 3 June.
On 31 May, the Vice President will join a peaceful gathering organized by various Filipino community groups in front of the International Criminal Court where they will call for justice and unity.