Sergei Lavrov will visit Iran next week to discuss the interim deal reached by world powers and Tehran over its nuclear program and other issues.
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Ukrainian police gives protesters 5 days to stop the rallies
Ukrainian police Thursday gave demonstrators five days to leave public buildings they have occupied in protest against a government
Read More »France starts intervention in Bangui, CAR’s capital
France launched its second major African intervention in a year on Friday as its troops rushed to the Central African Republic’s capital, Bangui, to stem violence that already claimed over 100 lives this week.
Read More »Moldova says it will not recognize Kosovo
Moldovan Defense Minister Vitalie Marinuta said on Wednesday in Belgrade that his country will not recognize the unilaterally proclaimed independence of Kosovo.
Read More »Syria’s chemical weapons will be destroyed on US ship
The chemical materials will be, first, sent overland to the Syrian northern port of Latakia, where they will be shipped to another unspecified foreign harbor before being transferred to a specially equipped US naval vessel capable of safely destroying them at sea using hydrolysis — a process for chemicals’ decomposition.
Read More »France deploys 250 troops to CAR after clashes between former rebels and militias
Defence Ministry said on Thursday after clashes broke out between former rebels and militias.
Read More »US stands with Ukrainians protesting for a future in Europe
The United States stands with the Ukrainians protesting for a future in Europe and the government should listen to the aspirations of its people, Victoria Nuland, Assistant Secretary of State said before the start of OSCE security
Read More »German FM says door is still open for Ukraine
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has assured that the gates of Europe are still open for Ukraine. “The gates of the European Union are still open. Ukraine has to be on board in
Read More »NATO foreign ministers urge Afghanistan to sign security deal with US
NATO Foreign Ministers Wednesday called for a timely signature of the Bilateral Security Agreement between the United States and Afghanistan, which will pave the way for NATO to establish its own legal framework for its new mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan security forces after 2014.
Read More »Biden meets Chinese President
Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden Wednesday in Beijing. Xi said that China and the United States, as two major economies and permanent members of the UN Security Council, share important obligations to maintain world peace and stability and promote development. “To enhance dialogues and cooperation is the only correct choice …
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