THE Philippines seeks more training assistance from the United States to allow it to build its capacity to respond more effectively to terrorism, disasters and other crises that may take place in the country. “We are grateful for the various training programs that the United States has been providing the Philippines,”Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia Jr., said. “We would like to experience more of this training so we would be better prepared when dealing with crisis situations back home.” Cuisia issued the statement at the end of the Senior Crisis Management Seminar (SCMS) in Virginia that was sponsored by the Office of Anti-Terrorism Assistance (ATA) of the US Department of State. The seminar, which ran from October 5 to 10 was participated in by Anti-Terrorism Council Executive Director Nabil Tan, Sarangani Vice Gov. Steve Salon, Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay Jr. and 12 senior officials of the National Police led by Director Catalino Cuy of the Directorate for Human Resources and Doctrine Development....
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