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                    [Summary] => Washington welcomed President Arroyo’s pledge to lift a declared state of emergency soon and continues to closely monitor developments in its former colony, though it will not intervene in the Philippines’ turbulent political affairs, the United States’ top regional diplomat said yesterday.


US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Christopher Hill said he met Wednesday with Mrs. Arroyo and her security advisers to gain insights into the political situation.
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While the rest of the Philippines is reasonably orderly and under the rule of law, US Embassy Charge d’Affaires Joseph Mussomeli claimed Muslims in Mindanao realize they are the minority and believe they have been unjustly treated by the government.
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US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Christopher Hill said he met Wednesday with Mrs. Arroyo and her security advisers to gain insights into the political situation.
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