US State department holds Meeting of the Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy Washington DC: (Tuesday, January 31, 2012) The Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy (ACIEP) met today, at 2:00 p.m. at the Harry S Truman Building. Hosted by Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs Jose W. Fernandez and Committee Chairman […]
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The State Department raised no resistance Friday to France’s announcement to pull its troops from Afghanistan in 2013, a year ahead of schedule. The move was not abrupt and been coordinated with NATO, the Afghan government and the United States, a State Department spokeswoman said. “What we are gratified by is that this was not […]
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US slams rigged elections in Nicaragua Washington DC: (Thursday, January 26, 2012) The US State Department has observed that the final report of the Organization of American States’ (OAS) election observation mission to Nicaragua supports the democratic aspirations of the Nicaraguan people and expresses many of the concerns the US share with regard to the […]
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United States content with the ongoing progress in Pakistan and India relations Appreciating the constructive approach shown by Pakistan and India at a meeting between their prime ministers in Maldives on Thursday, the United States has said cooperation between the two regional powers would be a win-win for the entire region. State Department Deputy Spokesman […]
US issues confidence in Pakistan Nuclear security State Department spokesman from the Democratic Administration in Washington, Mark Toner, spoke to the press on Wednesday, November 9, about the safety of Pakistan’s nuclear assets. The news developed out of the country in light of growing tensions across the Atlantic as Pakistan and Afghanistan are locked down […]
US training program for Iraq’s Police lacks focus: USgovernment watchdog A U.S. State Department program to train Iraqi police lacks focus, could become a “bottomless pit” of American money and may not even be wanted by the Iraqi department it’s supposed to help, reports released by a U.S. government watchdog show. The findings by the U.S. Special […]
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