+ Follow IRAQ GOVERNING COUNCIL Tag
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[Title] => GMA condemns killing of Iraqi council chief
[Summary] => President Arroyo condemned "in the strongest terms" yesterday the assassination of Ezzedine Salim, head of Iraqs interim government, in a suicide car bombing in Baghdad last Monday.
"We join the international community in condemning in the strongest terms the assassination of the chief of the Iraq Governing Council," Mrs. Arroyo said in a statement.
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[Title] => RP to enlarge contingent to Iraq
[Summary] => President Arroyo promised the US-installed Iraq Governing Council yesterday that the Philippines will increase the size of its peacekeeping and humanitarian contingent in Iraq from 178 to 500 police, military and medical personnel.
A total of 178 Filipino soldiers, policemen, and social and health workers were deployed in southern Iraq following the end of major fighting in the spring conflict. They are working in a sector administered by Polish forces.
An official statement said special Ambassador Roberto Romulo reiterated at the Iraq international donors
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IRAQ GOVERNING COUNCIL
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[Summary] => President Arroyo condemned "in the strongest terms" yesterday the assassination of Ezzedine Salim, head of Iraqs interim government, in a suicide car bombing in Baghdad last Monday.
"We join the international community in condemning in the strongest terms the assassination of the chief of the Iraq Governing Council," Mrs. Arroyo said in a statement.
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[Summary] => President Arroyo promised the US-installed Iraq Governing Council yesterday that the Philippines will increase the size of its peacekeeping and humanitarian contingent in Iraq from 178 to 500 police, military and medical personnel.
A total of 178 Filipino soldiers, policemen, and social and health workers were deployed in southern Iraq following the end of major fighting in the spring conflict. They are working in a sector administered by Polish forces.
An official statement said special Ambassador Roberto Romulo reiterated at the Iraq international donors
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