Philippines demands explanation as Kuwait expels envoy

AFP  |  Manila 

demanded an explanation today after its to was expelled, shocking Philippine authorities and deepening a diplomatic row over the treatment of domestic workers in the Gulf state.

But relations plunged after videos emerged last week of staff helping Filipina workers flee from allegedly abusive employers, which called a violation of its sovereignty.

Kuwaiti officials announced Wednesday they were expelling the Philippine and recalling their own from

"(Rodrigo Duterte) and everyone else was shocked at this development because the president's meeting with the Kuwaiti went well," said.

A foreign ministry statement said the expulsion was "deeply disturbing" and it will ask for an explanation.

Tensions rose earlier this year following the murder of Joanna Demafelis, prompting Philippine to ban Filipina workers from deploying to for work.

Duterte had alleged that Arab employers routinely rape their Filipina workers, force them to work 21 hours a day and feed them scraps.

Relations appeared to recover after a sentenced to death in absentia a Lebanese man and his Syrian wife for Demafelis's killing.

Following the verdict, Duterte this month announced plans to visit to seal an agreement on workplace safety guarantees for the 252,000 Filipinos already working there.

The proposed deal would have set terms for vacation leaves, and custody of passports, Duterte's Roque said, adding that the visit timing was now in doubt.

Some 10 million Filipinos work abroad and the money they remit back is a lifeline of the Philippine economy.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 11:00 IST