+ Follow OPLE AND AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ALEXANDER DOWNER Tag
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[Title] => Ople sees war in Iraq in matter of days
[Summary] => Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople said yesterday that war in Iraq would likely break out "in a matter of days, not weeks," soon after United Nations weapons inspectors submit their report to the UN Security Council on March 15.
Ople said New Zealand Foreign Minister Phil Goff shared his view during bilateral talks in Wellington. The two officials agreed that the best the world could hope for is a "swift and decisive war" with casualties kept to a minimum.
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[Title] => More anti-terror pacts eyed
[Summary] => Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople said yesterday that the Philippines is now lining up a number of anti-terror agreements with Philippine friends and allies.
Ople issued the statement from Australia following the bombing at the Davao City airport that killed at least 21 people and the signing of an agreement between the Philippines and Australia for a joint campaign against international terrorism.
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OPLE AND AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ALEXANDER DOWNER
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Ople said New Zealand Foreign Minister Phil Goff shared his view during bilateral talks in Wellington. The two officials agreed that the best the world could hope for is a "swift and decisive war" with casualties kept to a minimum.
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[Title] => More anti-terror pacts eyed
[Summary] => Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople said yesterday that the Philippines is now lining up a number of anti-terror agreements with Philippine friends and allies.
Ople issued the statement from Australia following the bombing at the Davao City airport that killed at least 21 people and the signing of an agreement between the Philippines and Australia for a joint campaign against international terrorism.
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