Hillary Clinton: US satisfied with military pact with Manila
Posted by informer on November 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment
MANILA – US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday that the US is satisfied with the implementation of the controversial agreement with the Philippines that allows for the stay of American military forces in the country, including strife-torn Mindanao.
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