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Duterte released a video showing him discussing the call, which surprised onlookers given the Philippine leader’s hostility toward President Obama in recent months.

“We will maintain ... and enhance the bilateral ties between our two countries,” Duterte said in the video, according to the Associated Press

In a separate statement, Duterte said Trump “was wishing me success in my campaign against the drug problem.”

"He understood the way we are handling it and I said that there's nothing wrong in protecting a country," the leader added. "It was a bit very encouraging in the sense that I supposed that what he really wanted to say was that we would be the last to interfere in the affairs of your own country."

Duterte’s drug crackdown has killed more than 4,000 suspected drug users and dealers, many of them gangland-style. He has railed against those who’ve criticized the crackdown, including Obama, top European Union officials and human rights groups.

Obama cancelled a meeting with Duterte in September at a global summit after the Philippine leader called him a “son of a bitch.”