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Earlier yesterday, Downer had repeated the allegations he aired over the weekend that the Philippines and Spain had given in to terrorists.
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Speaking before the inaugural Philippine-Australia ministerial meeting in Sydney, Downer said he had been impressed with the efforts of Australian officers in the Philippines so far and hinted that the government would send more.

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Versoza said PNP intelligence officers will coordinate with the Australian embassy to determine if the Lebanese-Australian, identified as Bilal Khazal, may be involved in terrorist operations in the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries.
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