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[Title] => Li Peng set to visit RP Sept. 12-15
[Summary] => Chinas National Peoples Congress chairman Li Peng is to visit the country next week for talks with leaders here and to address a meeting of Asian lawmakers, the Chinese embassy said yesterday.
Li is to "meet the state leaders of the Philippines, exchange views with them extensively on the bilateral relations as well as international and regional situations" during the September 12-15 visit, a statement said.
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[Title] => RP bars Taiwan VP for Chinas sake
[Summary] => The government has barred Taiwanese Vice President Annette Lu from making a stopover in the Philippines to avoid antagonizing China, Foreign Undersecretary Lauro Baja said Monday.
Manilas action was designed to ensure that Li Peng, the chairman of Chinas National Peoples Congress, would pursue his planned visit to the Philippines later this year, Baja told reporters. He gave no specific dates for the Li visit.
Baja would not say whether Taiwans Lu had actually sought permission to visit the Philippines in the first place.
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[Title] => RP, Indonesia, Malaysia to discuss proposed anti-terrorism accord
[Summary] => Officials of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, all grappling with Muslim extremist violence, will meet this week in Manila to discuss a proposed anti-terrorism accord, an official said yesterday.
Deputy foreign ministers from the neighboring Asian countries will try to finalize a draft of the accord during a two-day conference starting today, Foreign Undersecretary Lauro Baja said.
Foreign ministers of the countries are hoping to sign the document in their annual meeting in Phuket, Thailand early next year.
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[Title] => GMA, Guingona set China visits
[Summary] => President Arroyo and Vice President Teofisto Guingona will make separate visits to China this year in a bid to resolve territorial disputes, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
"The President will visit Shanghai in October," Foreign Undersecretary Lauro Baja said in a radio interview, adding that Guingona, also foreign secretary, would go to China in May.
DFA officials earlier this year said Guingona was scheduled to attend the Asia-Europe Meeting in China in May, to be followed by the Presidents state visit.
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[Title] => Estrada orders probe of Palawan shooting
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President Estrada ordered yesterday a thorough investigation on the fatal
shooting of a Chinese boat skipper who was allegedly caught poaching in Palawan
waters by local police and Coast Guard personnel last Friday.
This developed as the Chinese Embassy demanded compensation for the death of
the unidentified skipper of the Chinese-flagged boat.
The boat and its crew of seven are being detained in Puerto Princesa City.
Chinese Ambassador Fu Ying called on Foreign Undersecretary Lauro Baja
yesterday and filed a note verbale over the killing.
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[Title] => Navy lets Chinese boats take shelter
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Patrol ships have allowed nine Chinese fishing vessels to seek shelter at the
Philippine-claimed Scarbo-rough Shoal in the South China Sea to escape bad
weather, the Philippine Navy said yesterday.
"We have tolerated the fishing vessels seeking refuge in a lagoon due to bad
weather prevailing in the area, but we are still monitoring them for illegal
activities," Navy chief Vice Adm.
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FOREIGN UNDERSECRETARY LAURO BAJA
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[Title] => Li Peng set to visit RP Sept. 12-15
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Li is to "meet the state leaders of the Philippines, exchange views with them extensively on the bilateral relations as well as international and regional situations" during the September 12-15 visit, a statement said.
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[Title] => RP bars Taiwan VP for Chinas sake
[Summary] => The government has barred Taiwanese Vice President Annette Lu from making a stopover in the Philippines to avoid antagonizing China, Foreign Undersecretary Lauro Baja said Monday.
Manilas action was designed to ensure that Li Peng, the chairman of Chinas National Peoples Congress, would pursue his planned visit to the Philippines later this year, Baja told reporters. He gave no specific dates for the Li visit.
Baja would not say whether Taiwans Lu had actually sought permission to visit the Philippines in the first place.
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[Title] => RP, Indonesia, Malaysia to discuss proposed anti-terrorism accord
[Summary] => Officials of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, all grappling with Muslim extremist violence, will meet this week in Manila to discuss a proposed anti-terrorism accord, an official said yesterday.
Deputy foreign ministers from the neighboring Asian countries will try to finalize a draft of the accord during a two-day conference starting today, Foreign Undersecretary Lauro Baja said.
Foreign ministers of the countries are hoping to sign the document in their annual meeting in Phuket, Thailand early next year.
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[Title] => GMA, Guingona set China visits
[Summary] => President Arroyo and Vice President Teofisto Guingona will make separate visits to China this year in a bid to resolve territorial disputes, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
"The President will visit Shanghai in October," Foreign Undersecretary Lauro Baja said in a radio interview, adding that Guingona, also foreign secretary, would go to China in May.
DFA officials earlier this year said Guingona was scheduled to attend the Asia-Europe Meeting in China in May, to be followed by the Presidents state visit.
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[Title] => Estrada orders probe of Palawan shooting
[Summary] =>
President Estrada ordered yesterday a thorough investigation on the fatal
shooting of a Chinese boat skipper who was allegedly caught poaching in Palawan
waters by local police and Coast Guard personnel last Friday.
This developed as the Chinese Embassy demanded compensation for the death of
the unidentified skipper of the Chinese-flagged boat.
The boat and its crew of seven are being detained in Puerto Princesa City.
Chinese Ambassador Fu Ying called on Foreign Undersecretary Lauro Baja
yesterday and filed a note verbale over the killing.
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[Title] => Navy lets Chinese boats take shelter
[Summary] =>
Patrol ships have allowed nine Chinese fishing vessels to seek shelter at the
Philippine-claimed Scarbo-rough Shoal in the South China Sea to escape bad
weather, the Philippine Navy said yesterday.
"We have tolerated the fishing vessels seeking refuge in a lagoon due to bad
weather prevailing in the area, but we are still monitoring them for illegal
activities," Navy chief Vice Adm.
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