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                    [Summary] => The Philippines and Indonesia agreed yesterday to pool their law enforcement capabilities to fight terrorism in the two neighboring Southeast Asian nations, Philippine police said.


The national police chiefs of the two countries met on the sidelines of Indonesian President Bambang Susilo Yudhoyono’s ongoing state visit to Manila, a police statement said.

The two forces would enhance existing bilateral cooperation agreements for "preventing and suppressing terrorist activities," it said.
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The two forces would enhance existing bilateral cooperation agreements for "preventing and suppressing terrorist activities," it said.
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