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Indonesia's foreign minister said Monday he was baffled by the latest report of a top-secret document about Australia spying on Indonesia and offering to share that information with the U.S., saying he was not sure how snooping on a trade spat could relate to security.

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Indonesia, the broker of the 1996 peace pact between the Philippine government and Moro National Liberation Front, has offered to help resolve the armed conflict in Zamboanga City where government forces and MNLF rebels are locked in an eight-day standoff.

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The Philippines assured Indonesia yesterday that the government is doing all it can to end the week-long standoff between security forces and Muslim rebels who have tried to take over Zamboanga City in Mindanao since last week.

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Indonesia yesterday underscored the peaceful resolution of the conflict between the Philippine government and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in Zamboanga City.

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Indonesia asked Southeast Asian countries and China on Friday to establish emergency communication lines to allow officials to rapidly contain any potential outbreak of violence in disputed South China Sea territories as a solution to the long-unresolved conflicts remained elusive.

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China has described the situation in the Asia-Pacific region as generally stable and with development fast gaining momentum, but believes that elements of instability and uncertainty are increasing.

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Tila nakahanap ng kakampi ang Pilipinas sa isyu ng South China Sea sa pagbisita ni Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Marty M. Natalegawa.

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Indonesia's top diplomat embarked on an emergency swing through Southeast Asia on Wednesday to try to end disagreements over territorial rifts in the South China Sea and push for a new pact aimed at avoiding future clashes in the volatile region.

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The Indonesian government has sent 15 people to join the international monitoring team (IMT) in monitoring the peace process between the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Philippine government, a minister said here on Wednesday.

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Southeast Asian leaders called Wednesday for Western countries, including the European Union, to immediately lift punitive sanctions imposed on Myanmar now that the once-pariah nation has embraced democratic reforms.

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Indonesia yesterday underscored the peaceful resolution of the conflict between the Philippine government and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in Zamboanga City.

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Indonesia asked Southeast Asian countries and China on Friday to establish emergency communication lines to allow officials to rapidly contain any potential outbreak of violence in disputed South China Sea territories as a solution to the long-unresolved conflicts remained elusive.

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Indonesia's top diplomat embarked on an emergency swing through Southeast Asia on Wednesday to try to end disagreements over territorial rifts in the South China Sea and push for a new pact aimed at avoiding future clashes in the volatile region.

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The Indonesian government has sent 15 people to join the international monitoring team (IMT) in monitoring the peace process between the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Philippine government, a minister said here on Wednesday.

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Southeast Asian leaders called Wednesday for Western countries, including the European Union, to immediately lift punitive sanctions imposed on Myanmar now that the once-pariah nation has embraced democratic reforms.

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