The White House is claiming human rights were high on the discussion list when President Trump met with Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte — after Filipino officials said it did not come up.

Trump said he and Duterte have “had a great relationship” but ducked questions on whether he’d raise human-rights issues with the Filipino leader.

The White House later said the two leaders discussed ISIS, trade and illegal drugs during their 40-minute meeting. Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said human rights came up “briefly” in the context of the Philippines’ fight against illegal drugs.

That conflicted with the Filipino version of the meeting.

“There was no mention of human rights,” said Harry Roque, a spokesman for Duterte. “There was no mention of extralegal killings. There was only a rather lengthy discussion of the Philippine war on drugs, with President Duterte doing most of the explaining.”

The two sides later issued a joint statement saying that they had “underscored that human rights and the dignity of human life are essential, and agreed to continue mainstreaming the human-rights agenda in their national programs.”