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[Title] => Government remains committed to peace talks with Reds
[Summary] => The government told foreign diplomats yesterday that it wont abandon hopes for peace with communist guerrillas, despite an indefinite suspension of negotiations, and that it will respect the rights of rebel negotiators who now face arrest after losing their immunity.
Briefing Southeast Asian and European diplomats on the stalled talks, Philippine officials said Manila will continue to press for a resumption of peace negotiations to end the 35-year-old communist insurgency.
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Briefing Southeast Asian and European diplomats on the stalled talks, Philippine officials said Manila will continue to press for a resumption of peace negotiations to end the 35-year-old communist insurgency.
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August 10, 2005 - 12:00am