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MOSCOW (AP) – President Dmitry Medvedev said yesterday that Russia and its ex-Soviet allies want to help the United States stabilize Afghanistan, saying Moscow wanted "full-fledged" cooperation with Washington.

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Eugene Martin, executive director of USIP’s Philippine Project, however, said all sectors in Mindanao, not just the MILF, must be involved as "stakeholders" in the peace talks.
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MOSCOW (AP) – President Dmitry Medvedev said yesterday that Russia and its ex-Soviet allies want to help the United States stabilize Afghanistan, saying Moscow wanted "full-fledged" cooperation with Washington.

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Eugene Martin, executive director of USIP’s Philippine Project, however, said all sectors in Mindanao, not just the MILF, must be involved as "stakeholders" in the peace talks.
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