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President Arroyo has offered the Philippines as the venue for a possible Six Party Talks to resolve the issues concerning the nuclear program of North Korea.
Malacañang said yesterday Mrs. Arroyo made the offer during a teleconference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, During their discussion, the two leaders reiterated calls for a peaceful resolution to the nuclear issue.
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