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[Title] => Gov't upbeat on resolving impasse in peace talks
[Summary] => The government today expressed optimism that the "technical impasse" being claimed by former separatist group Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) on the recent formal talks in Malaysia could be addressed.
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[Title] => Talks with MILF will resume despite impasse
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY - Chief government peace negotiator Silvestre Afable has expressed confidence that peace talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) will resume despite an impasse on the issue of ancestral domain.
"I am confident the peace talks would resume," he told The STAR during a break in the peace consultation of Mindanao stakeholders at the Royal Mandaya Hotel here.
Afable said the government shall submit to the MILF by end of October a new proposal to resolve the impasse in the peace talks.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Back to square one
[Summary] => So the Senate is back to the status quo, after Sen. Ramon Revilla returned from the United States and announced he was staying with the administration. That made the chamber evenly split, 12-12. Taxpayers smell paralysis, although both sides are reassuring the public that this would not be the case, that there would be no constitutional crisis, that they would support any measure that is for the countrys good.
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"I am confident the peace talks would resume," he told The STAR during a break in the peace consultation of Mindanao stakeholders at the Royal Mandaya Hotel here.
Afable said the government shall submit to the MILF by end of October a new proposal to resolve the impasse in the peace talks.
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