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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - President Arroyo will lobby for the approval of the country's bid for an observer status in the influential Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) when she meets the Muslim bloc's leader on the sidelines of her state visit to Turkey this week, the government said today.

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Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) spokesman Eid Kabalu said the mission would arrive on March 14.

Military spokesman Lt. Gen. Rodolfo Garcia said the Malaysians were "arriving sooner than expected" but declined to give specific dates.
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"I would like to report to you the nation that I had a very productive trip," Arroyo said in remarks on her return.

"Together with my delegation, we brought the cause of peace, security and development to important venues and events," said Mrs. Arroyo, who was welcomed by military chief Gen. Narciso Abaya and Cabinet members.
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"What’s going on is rather unfortunate but I stand by what I have said: It is the making of the Philippine people themselves," Malaysian Ambassador Mohamed Taufik told Associated Press Television News.
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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - President Arroyo will lobby for the approval of the country's bid for an observer status in the influential Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) when she meets the Muslim bloc's leader on the sidelines of her state visit to Turkey this week, the government said today.

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Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) spokesman Eid Kabalu said the mission would arrive on March 14.

Military spokesman Lt. Gen. Rodolfo Garcia said the Malaysians were "arriving sooner than expected" but declined to give specific dates.
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"I would like to report to you the nation that I had a very productive trip," Arroyo said in remarks on her return.

"Together with my delegation, we brought the cause of peace, security and development to important venues and events," said Mrs. Arroyo, who was welcomed by military chief Gen. Narciso Abaya and Cabinet members.
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"What’s going on is rather unfortunate but I stand by what I have said: It is the making of the Philippine people themselves," Malaysian Ambassador Mohamed Taufik told Associated Press Television News.
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