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[Title] => RP humanitarian team leaves tonight for Indonesia
[Summary] => A 20-member Philippine humanitarian contingent carrying an initial three tons of relief goods and medicines is scheduled to leave tonight for quake-ravaged Indonesia, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
It also said that no Filipino was hurt or killed in the powerful 6.3-magnitude tremor that struck Saturday based on the report of the Philippine embassy in Jakarta.
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[Title] => Vietnam Spratlys tours spark RP protest
[Summary] => The Philippines warned Vietnam yesterday to comply with the code of conduct signed by countries claiming the Spratlys as Hanoi finally pushed through with its plan to send tourists to the disputed islands.
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An irate President Arroyo rebuked Japanese Ambassador Kojiro Takano for his adverse commentaries on the Philippines and problems of government, which he made before a public forum Thursday.
"The views expressed by the Japanese ambassador are exaggerated and unfair. It is regrettable that the gains we have achieved so far have not been acknowledged," Mrs. Arroyo told a businessmens forum yesterday.
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[Title] => Japanese envoy nag-sorry sa pagbanat sa Pinas
[Summary] => Humingi kahapon ng paumanhin sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) si Japanese Ambassador Kojiro Takano matapos iutos ni Pangulong Arroyo na ipatawag ang una at hingan ng paliwanag sa eksaherado niyang opinyon tungkol sa pambansang seguridad sa Pilipinas.
Sa kanyang pagpunta kahapon sa DFA, humingi ng dispensa si Ambassador Takano at ipinaliwanag na ang lahat ng binitiwan niyang statement ay mula sa personal nitong opinyon at walang intensiyon umano na banatan ang pamahalaan.
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[Title] => OIC to government, MILF: Stop hostilities, pursue peace negotiations
[Summary] => The Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), in a draft resolution, again called on the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) to "promptly put an end to armed hostilities and to pursue peace talks toward finding a peaceful resolution to the existing problem in Mindanao."
This, as military forces continue their offensive against MILF rebels who engage in attacks in certain parts of Mindanao. Both sides have yet to reach a compromise that will pave the way for resumption of peace negotiations.
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS SECRETARY FRANKLIN EBDALIN
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"The views expressed by the Japanese ambassador are exaggerated and unfair. It is regrettable that the gains we have achieved so far have not been acknowledged," Mrs. Arroyo told a businessmens forum yesterday.
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Sa kanyang pagpunta kahapon sa DFA, humingi ng dispensa si Ambassador Takano at ipinaliwanag na ang lahat ng binitiwan niyang statement ay mula sa personal nitong opinyon at walang intensiyon umano na banatan ang pamahalaan.
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This, as military forces continue their offensive against MILF rebels who engage in attacks in certain parts of Mindanao. Both sides have yet to reach a compromise that will pave the way for resumption of peace negotiations.
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