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A New Zealand air force transport aircraft will remain in the Philippines this week to continue helping with the relief efforts in the wake of typhoon " Haiyan" if needed by the Philippine government, the New Zealand government announced today.

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U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says that after a 25-year ban, America will begin allowing Royal New Zealand Navy ships to visit U.S. military and Coast Guard facilities around the world.

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NEW ZEALAND DEFENSE MINISTER JONATHAN COLEMAN
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A New Zealand air force transport aircraft will remain in the Philippines this week to continue helping with the relief efforts in the wake of typhoon " Haiyan" if needed by the Philippine government, the New Zealand government announced today.

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U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says that after a 25-year ban, America will begin allowing Royal New Zealand Navy ships to visit U.S. military and Coast Guard facilities around the world.

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