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The 139 member countries of the World Tourism Organization (WTO) have agreed to elevate the matter to the United Nations.

Speaking before the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Summit on Crisis Management, WTO Secretary General Francesco Frangialli said the organization would present all travel advisories to UN, which in turn would decide the legality of such travel warnings.
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However, the European Union issued a different prediction ,saying investments in the Philippines would continue to go down due to the due to nagging problems on security and peace and order.
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Speaking before the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Summit on Crisis Management, WTO Secretary General Francesco Frangialli said the organization would present all travel advisories to UN, which in turn would decide the legality of such travel warnings.
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However, the European Union issued a different prediction ,saying investments in the Philippines would continue to go down due to the due to nagging problems on security and peace and order.
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