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MANADO, Indonesia — The Philippines and Indonesia vowed yesterday to strengthen border patrols at the vast sea lane between the two nations.


Armed Forces Eastern Mindanao Command chief Lt. Gen. Rodolfo Obaniana, Philippine delegation head, and his Indonesian counterpart, Maj. Gen. Arief Budi Sampurno made the declaration at the 25th Philippine-Indonesia Border Committee Chairmen’s Conference at the Ritzy Hotel in this East Indonesian capital.
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Armed Forces Eastern Mindanao Command chief Lt. Gen. Rodolfo Obaniana, Philippine delegation head, and his Indonesian counterpart, Maj. Gen. Arief Budi Sampurno made the declaration at the 25th Philippine-Indonesia Border Committee Chairmen’s Conference at the Ritzy Hotel in this East Indonesian capital.
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"We are going to hold meetings with the police here," Brig. Gen. Jon Lalo, North Sulawesi police chief, said.

Their visit includes a trip to General Santos City before they return to Manado, Indonesia on Monday.
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MANADO, Indonesia — The Philippines and Indonesia vowed yesterday to strengthen border patrols at the vast sea lane between the two nations.


Armed Forces Eastern Mindanao Command chief Lt. Gen. Rodolfo Obaniana, Philippine delegation head, and his Indonesian counterpart, Maj. Gen. Arief Budi Sampurno made the declaration at the 25th Philippine-Indonesia Border Committee Chairmen’s Conference at the Ritzy Hotel in this East Indonesian capital.
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Armed Forces Eastern Mindanao Command chief Lt. Gen. Rodolfo Obaniana, Philippine delegation head, and his Indonesian counterpart, Maj. Gen. Arief Budi Sampurno made the declaration at the 25th Philippine-Indonesia Border Committee Chairmen’s Conference at the Ritzy Hotel in this East Indonesian capital.
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"We are going to hold meetings with the police here," Brig. Gen. Jon Lalo, North Sulawesi police chief, said.

Their visit includes a trip to General Santos City before they return to Manado, Indonesia on Monday.
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