+ Follow CARLOS MEDINA JR. Tag
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[Summary] => TARLAC CITY Government negotiators will be leaving today for Oslo, Norway, for this years third round of formal peace talks with the communist-led National Democratic Front (NDF) in efforts to find a diplomatic solution to the 35-year-old Maoist insurgency.
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