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SE Asia Deal on Conflict Zones
MANILA, July 29, 2007 (AFP) - Southeast Asian
nationals caught in conflict hotspots around the world will be able
to get assistance from the embassy of any ASEAN country under a new
agreement, the Philippines said on Sunday. Foreign ministers from
the 10-nation bloc will approve the deal at their annual meeting on
Monday, the Philippine foreign ministry said. Under the scheme, an
ASEAN state whose citizens are caught in a third country where it
does not have a mission can seek formal assistance from a fellow
ASEAN member with a diplomatic mission there. The move comes after
Israel's bombardment of Lebanon last year, when Southeast Asian
countries that had missions there evacuated not only their own
citizens but also other ASEAN nationals. An estimated eight million
natives of the Philippines -- from professionals to maids, sailors
and musicians -- work overseas. ASEAN groups Brunei, Cambodia,
Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand and Vietnam. mba/jw/mc/sst
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