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UN chief Ban warned over risky Burma visit
UN chief says Burma mission 'very difficult' UN chief Ban Ki-moon said Thursday he was embarking on a 'very difficult' mission to Burma aimed at obtaining political results from the ruling military, but pledged to do his best. Speaking to reporters in
Former BP Exec To Lead UK Nuke Cleanup Agency
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U.N.'s Ban to urge Myanmar leader to free prisoners
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has a rare meeting with Myanmar's top general on Friday where he will urge the secretive leader to free all political prisoners and ensure next year's elections are credible. Ban told reporters in
U.N.'s Ban to urge Myanmar leader to free prisoners
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has a rare meeting with Myanmar's top general on Friday where he will urge the secretive leader to free all political prisoners and ensure next year's elections are credible. Ban told reporters in
UN's Ban to urge Myanmar leader to free prisoners
* Plans to ask top general for permission to meet Suu Kyi * Trial of Suu Kyi is expected to resume on Friday SINGAPORE, July 3 (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has a rare meeting with Myanmar's top general on Friday where he will urge the
U.N.'s Ban to urge Myanmar leader to free prisoners
By Louis Charbonneau SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has a rare meeting with Myanmar's top general on Friday where he will urge the secretive leader to free all political prisoners and ensure next year's elections are credible.
U.S. ambassador back in Venezuela
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Foreign Policy: This Week at War, No. 23
U.S. soldiers won't be back to Iraq The government of Iraq declared June 30th a national holiday as it celebrated the planned withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from Iraq's cities. The celebration, which included a military parade in Baghdad, was marred by
Hungarian ambassador meets Taseer
By Our Correspondent LAHORE AMBASSADOR of Hungry Istvan Darvasi called on Punjab Governor Salman Taseer at Governor?s House on Thursday. During the meeting, they discussed issues pertaining to the mutual cooperation in various sectors between the two
Another Triumph For Ambassador Rice
Four especially reassuring elections occurred at the United Nations on Wednesday. So I hasten to bring you the good news. Let me give it to you seriatim: 1. Libya was elected President of the U.N. General Assembly. The Libyan minister for African affairs
Russia-Georgia Talks Aim to Prevent Another Flare-up
Georgian and Russian officials reportedly engaged in constructive -- though at times strained -- talks this week and agreed to meet again in mid-September in the next of a series of discussions aimed at avoiding a repeat of August's five-day war. On
A new head for the IAEA
Japanese diplomat Yukiya Amano has been elected to head the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency. The 62 year-old Amano has long been a likely candidate for the top job in the IAEA. He replaces the outgoing director general,
Disarmament veteran new head of IAEA
Yukiya Amano is a 62 year-old Japanese multilateral disarmament specialist, a diplomatic branch in which he has worked for the past 36 years. He took part in the 1995 Non-Proliferation Treaty talks, the Nuclear Test BAn treaty the following year, and the
U.S. urges N. Korea to stop provocations, return to 6-way talksnull
The United States pressed North Korea Thursday to discontinue provocations and return to the table for negotiating denuclearization of the reclusive state, after Pyongyang's fresh test-firing of missiles. ''It has to cut out these kinds of provocative
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