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They called on nations to work together to find a "middle way" amid hard and soft approaches to fighting terror.
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The international event gathered over 300 delegates from 60 countries, including representatives from various Philippine Embassies abroad.
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Ambassador Benjamin Defensor Jr., the conference chairman, said that about 160 prominent personalities from over 30 countries have promised to attend, headed by ambassadors and ministers of embassies in the Philippines as well as other officials.
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They called on nations to work together to find a "middle way" amid hard and soft approaches to fighting terror.
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The international event gathered over 300 delegates from 60 countries, including representatives from various Philippine Embassies abroad.
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Ambassador Benjamin Defensor Jr., the conference chairman, said that about 160 prominent personalities from over 30 countries have promised to attend, headed by ambassadors and ministers of embassies in the Philippines as well as other officials.
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