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                    [Summary] => The government said yesterday it would maintain its military contingent in Iraq but could redeploy the force to a safer area following an ambush in which three soldiers were injured. 


"Our humanitarian contingent will stay but their deployment options must be expanded to areas less prone to danger," Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said in a statement.

Three Filipino soldiers were wounded in an ambush by Iraqi militants on a military convoy in northern Iraq last Tuesday.
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Sa ginanap na teleconference kahapon, nagpahayag ng matinding kagalakan ang Amerika sa ipinakita ni Pangulong Arroyo at dahil dito sinabi ni US Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs James Kelly na maaaring bigyan ng US ang Pilipinas ng konsiderasyon sa pagbabayad ng mahigit 50 bilyong dolyar na utang nito gaya ng konsiderasyong ibinigay ng US sa Pakistan.
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US military assistance to the Philippines in 2000 was worth just $2 million.

"This would be permanently focused on helping the Armed Forces of the Philippines maintain some of the equipment they have and necessary training, and things along that line," US Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs James Kelly said in a news conference in Manila.
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EAST ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS JAMES KELLY
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"Our humanitarian contingent will stay but their deployment options must be expanded to areas less prone to danger," Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said in a statement.

Three Filipino soldiers were wounded in an ambush by Iraqi militants on a military convoy in northern Iraq last Tuesday.
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Sa ginanap na teleconference kahapon, nagpahayag ng matinding kagalakan ang Amerika sa ipinakita ni Pangulong Arroyo at dahil dito sinabi ni US Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs James Kelly na maaaring bigyan ng US ang Pilipinas ng konsiderasyon sa pagbabayad ng mahigit 50 bilyong dolyar na utang nito gaya ng konsiderasyong ibinigay ng US sa Pakistan.
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US military assistance to the Philippines in 2000 was worth just $2 million.

"This would be permanently focused on helping the Armed Forces of the Philippines maintain some of the equipment they have and necessary training, and things along that line," US Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs James Kelly said in a news conference in Manila.
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