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The Philippine Mission to the United Nations reported to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) that the country was elected by the 191 member states of the world body.

Ambassador Lauro Baja Jr., permanent Philippine representative to the UN, said the Philippines will assume its seat when the 61st Session of the General Assembly opens in New York in September.
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The Philippine Mission to the United Nations informed Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo that the endorsement of the Philippines’ candidacy was made during a meeting of the 54-member Asian Group in New York.
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Ayon kay Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople, ang kawalan ng ibang kandidato sa buong Asia mula sa Asian consensus ay isang senyales na makukuha ng Pilipinas ang posisyon na mababakante ng bansang Syria sa Disyembre 2003.
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Nanguna si Ople sa kampanya ng Philippine bid sa pagdaraos ng 57th UN General Assembly sa New York para sa bilateral meetings sa may 12 bansa mula sa Asia, Europe, North America at Africa kung saan mahina ang kandidatura ng Pilipinas.
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"We are looking forward to this landmark event which will validate the rising stature of the Philippines in the international community under the leadership of President Arroyo," a Department of Foreign Affairs statement quoted him as saying.
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The Philippine Mission to the United Nations reported to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) that the country was elected by the 191 member states of the world body.

Ambassador Lauro Baja Jr., permanent Philippine representative to the UN, said the Philippines will assume its seat when the 61st Session of the General Assembly opens in New York in September.
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The Philippine Mission to the United Nations informed Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo that the endorsement of the Philippines’ candidacy was made during a meeting of the 54-member Asian Group in New York.
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Ayon kay Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople, ang kawalan ng ibang kandidato sa buong Asia mula sa Asian consensus ay isang senyales na makukuha ng Pilipinas ang posisyon na mababakante ng bansang Syria sa Disyembre 2003.
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Nanguna si Ople sa kampanya ng Philippine bid sa pagdaraos ng 57th UN General Assembly sa New York para sa bilateral meetings sa may 12 bansa mula sa Asia, Europe, North America at Africa kung saan mahina ang kandidatura ng Pilipinas.
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