The US-China talks about nuclear weapons again on the issue of Taiwan

Amid the ongoing Taiwan conflict, the United States and China have resumed nuclear weapons talks after 5 years. The two countries started informal semi-official talks last March. Meanwhile, Beijing’s representatives told the US representatives that they will not resort to nuclear weapons against Taiwan. Reuters reported this information about the two US representatives who participated […]

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Pakistan China and India war of words again over Kashmir

Pakistan again rejected India’s statement on Jammu and Kashmir. After the meeting between Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chinese Premier Li Qiang on June 8, Pakistan-China issued a joint statement on Jammu and Kashmir. India has criticized the matter as ‘unwanted’. In response, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said, “It is a proven fact that Jammu […]

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Jaishankar is uncomfortable with Amit Shah’s decision on foreign journalists

The Indian government forced two foreign journalists to leave the country within four months. The Ministry of Interior has withdrawn their legal permission to work. S. Jaishankar’s Ministry of External Affairs is somewhat uncomfortable with this. French journalist Sebastien Farsi said on social media on Friday that after 13 years of working in India, he […]

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Issues that may come up for discussion during Sheikh Hasina’s visit to Delhi

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is leaving for Delhi on a two-day state visit on Friday. Terming the visit as ‘very important’, the notification issued by the Prime Minister’s office in Dhaka has mentioned the exchange of memorandums of understanding and agreements between the two countries during the visit. However, no detailed information has been […]

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Putin-Kim Partnership Agreement, South Korea Summons Russian Ambassador

  Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a partnership agreement with Kim Jong-un after visiting North Korea after almost two decades. The relationship between North and South Korea is already very fragile. Among these, unrest has been created around Putin’s visit to North Korea. In response to the partnership agreement, neighboring South Korea issued a strong […]

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What the Kremlin said about Putin’s visit to North Korea and Vietnam

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s state visits to North Korea and Vietnam have been “significant and fruitful”, the Kremlin has claimed. This was claimed by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov at a press briefing in Moscow on Friday. Calling the Western reaction to Putin’s visit to the two South Asian countries “confused”, he said that Moscow’s partnership […]

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South Korea expands currency swap with pension fund as won tumbles

South Korea’s foreign exchange authorities on Friday (Jun 21) said they agreed with the National Pension Service to expand a currency swap line to US$50 billion from the current US$35 billion to defend the tumbling won against the dollar. “The foreign exchange authorities believe that the FX swap with the National Pension Service can work […]

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Myanmar is hot in the conflict between the junta forces and the rebels

Clashes continue between junta forces and rebel groups in various states of Myanmar. Two members of the rebels were killed in a clash with the junta troops in China state from last Tuesday to Thursday. Several people were injured on both sides. For the past few months, there have been massive clashes between the junta […]

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