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Peter Wilson (seated, second from right), director of the Asia Pacific Directorate of the United Kingdom’s Foreign Office in London, arrived in Manila recently to head the UK delegation of the 2nd Philippines-United Kingdom High Level Meeting (HLM) between the two Governments.

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The United Kingdom has urged the Philippines to institute further reforms aimed at making doing business in the country easier.

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The United Kingdom called yesterday for a peaceful resolution of overlapping territorial claims in the South China Sea, in accordance with a United Nations convention that sets maritime economic zones for each country.

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The United Kingdom said today it is optimistic that the Philippine government and the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front can move forward with their peace talks despite infighting that prompted a key MILF commander to break away with his fighters, threatening to derail the negotiations.

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The United Kingdom said today it is optimistic that the Philippine government and the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front can move forward with their peace talks despite infighting that prompted a key MILF commander to break away with his fighters, threatening to derail the negotiations.

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