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[Title] => Australia fears RP Senate may block troop training pact
[Summary] => SYDNEY (AFP) The Australian government said yesterday the Philippines Senate could pose an obstacle to a troop training agreement being negotiated between the two countries.
Defense Minister Robert Hill said he expected details of a counterterrorism training agreement to be finalized by the end of 2005.
"Then it will need approval of the Philippine Senate, which might be quite challenging," Hill told Channel Nine television.
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[Title] => Australia to help RP in maritime security
[Summary] => SYDNEY (AFP) Australia will help the Philippines assess its maritime surveillance and response capabilities in a bid to improve security in the region, Defense Minister Robert Hill said yesterday.
The initiative emerged from a two-day security seminar held in Manila this week to examine how Australia could work more closely with the Philippines on strategic maritime security issues, he said.
There will also be a separate assessment of the Philippines air-based surveillance and response system.
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DEFENSE MINISTER ROBERT HILL
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Defense Minister Robert Hill said he expected details of a counterterrorism training agreement to be finalized by the end of 2005.
"Then it will need approval of the Philippine Senate, which might be quite challenging," Hill told Channel Nine television.
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The initiative emerged from a two-day security seminar held in Manila this week to examine how Australia could work more closely with the Philippines on strategic maritime security issues, he said.
There will also be a separate assessment of the Philippines air-based surveillance and response system.
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November 7, 2005 - 12:00am