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¡@ MANILA, Sept. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- Philippine foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople Tuesday
warned militant groups planning to disrupt the visit of US President George
W. Bush that they will be dealt strongly by authorities.
¡@¡@Ople said mass demonstrations against Bush are to be expected, but
maintained that "Such actions cannot and will not diminish" the significance of
the visit.
¡@¡@"Preparations are being undertaken to ensure that such protest actions remain
lawful and peaceful. There may be those who will probably hope to dramatize
their cause by resorting to violent and unlawful acts. We of course
will respond in a firm but lawful manner," Ople said.
¡@¡@Ople, chairman of the National Committee in charge of the state visit, made
the statement amid mounting protests from different militant groups to disrupt
Bush's visit.
¡@¡@"These protests cannot and will not diminish the significance of this visit. Those
who oppose our strategic partnership with the US have achieved nothing
so far except ventilate their frustration, as our relations with the US
continues to grow strong and our cooperative efforts, particularly in the war
against terror, have proven successful," he stressed.
¡@¡@Meanwhile, the Philippine military said around 1,000 soldiers from the
elite Presidential Security Group are undergoing retraining for Bush's visit.
¡@¡@A 36-member advance party for the Bush visit arrived in Manila on Sunday from
Washington, and military sources said the party has started meeting with
their Filipino counterparts.
¡@¡@Bush is scheduled to make an eight-hour stopover here on Oct. 18 en route
to Bangkok, Thailand, where he will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
leaders' meeting.
¡@¡@He will meet Philippine President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo and is also expected to address the joint session of the
Philippine Congress. Enditem
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