+ Follow CASTRO AND PRESS SECRETARY IGNACIO BUNYE Tag
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Malacañang shrugged off yesterday the negative travel advisories issued by the United States, Canada and Australia even as officials vowed the government would increase efforts to improve peace and order in the country.
Vice President Noli de Castro and Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye stressed negative travel advisories are actually routine reactions by embassies on violent incidents in the country as part of their responsibilities to their nationals.
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Vice President Noli de Castro and Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye stressed negative travel advisories are actually routine reactions by embassies on violent incidents in the country as part of their responsibilities to their nationals.
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