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Haneya: Abbas Has Approved New Gov't
Palestinian Prime Minister-designate Ismail Haneya revealed in Gaza on Thursday afternoon that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had given his accord to the list of the new national unity government set to be announced later today.
- FM: US Penalty on Macao-based Bank 'Regrettable'
The Foreign Ministry outlined China's "deep regret" yesterday following a US Treasury Department decision to exclude a Macao-based bank, which the US accused of money laundering for North Korea, from any further dealings with the US financial system.
- IAEA Chief Cautiously Optimistic After N. Korea Trip
Returning from a two-day trip to North Korea, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohammed ElBaradei appeared positive, declaring his satisfaction at the cooperation received but warned that the agreement was still precarious and was just part of a very incremental process.
- Jail Sentence for Former Cambodian PM
Former Cambodian Prime Minister, Prince Norodom Ranariddh, was facing 18 months in prison after being sentenced in absentia on Tuesday for embezzlement. This makes any political comeback highly unlikely for the son of former King Norodom Sihanouk.
- Iranian Call for Diplomacy
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki Tuesday repeated that the imbroglio surrounding Tehran's nuclear program would only be solved through political consultation and diplomatic approaches.
- FM: Focus on Regional Peace and Security
Following the "milestone" defense pact sealed yesterday between Japan and Australia, China has asked both countries to act in a way that respects both the concerns and interests of their neighbors and to progress in a manner conducive to promoting regional peace and security.
- NATO Chief Critical of US Missile Defense
NATO's secretary-general has criticized a proposed US missile defense system, saying it could split the alliance between the program's supporters and detractors risks, the Financial Times reported yesterday.
- Eyes Turn to Security Council As Kosovo Talks Collapse
After a year of turmoil, talks on the status of Kosovo have ended bitterly as a major divide surrounds a UN plan that would see the Serbian province become independent.
- Iran-US Baghdad Talks Were 'Constructive'
Following an international conference in Baghdad that formed Tehran and Washington's first direct talks since 2003, Iran's Foreign Ministry Sunday hailed it as constructive and a first step in ensuring security and stability in its war-stricken neighbor.
- Chinese, N Korean Nuclear Negotiators Meet
Kim Kye-gwan, top negotiator of North Korea to the six-party nuclear talks, met with his Chinese counterpart Wu Dawei in Beijing yesterday.
- Joint Rescue Drill Led by Chinese Navy Ends
A multinational fleet successfully carried out a search and rescue drill yesterday in the Arabian Sea off the Pakistani coast. The two-hour operation under the command of the Chinese navy was part of the multinational naval exercises coded as "Aman 07" that run from March 6 to 13.
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