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In a statement read Monday before the 59th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo emphasized the need for governments to work together, and pushed for a strategy that would remove poverty as a "breeding ground" for resentment and conflict.
"The Philippines believes that conflicts should be addressed before terrorism can begin to define or exploit the conflict. This can be done by working together with other nations," Romulo said.
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"The Philippines believes that conflicts should be addressed before terrorism can begin to define or exploit the conflict. This can be done by working together with other nations," Romulo said.
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By Marvin Sy
| September 29, 2004 - 12:00am
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