The Philippines will resume official talks with the country’s largest Muslim rebel group next week after agreeing to compromise on the size and wealth of a proposed homeland, the government said on Friday. Rodolfo Garcia, the government’s chief peace negotiator, said both sides were hopeful that a deal on creating an ancestral homeland for 3 million Muslims in the south of the mainly Catholic state would be signed early next year. Full Story
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