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India and Pakistan seem geared up to resume their dialogue put off by the horrific Mumbai attack eight months ago, but Prime Minister Manmohan Singh insisted this would be linked to Islamabad curbing terrorist activities on its soil.
The speaker of Russian parliament's upper house has hoped that the US could give up its plans to deploy a missile shield in Poland and Czech Repubic as President Barack Obama has shown least interest in the controversial issue.
India's Ambassador to China Nirupama Rao is set to be India's next Foreign Secretary.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani are likely to meet July 13 on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in the Egyptian tourist city of Sharm-el-Sheikh, according to a report on Monday.
Diplomacy
India, Pakistan move on from 26/11 despite terror shadow
US will give up missile shield plans: Russian speaker
Manmohan, Gilani to meet in Egypt on July 13: Report
Kashmir key to cordial ties with India: Gilani
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New Delhi
Nirupama Rao to be next Foreign Secretary
Tharoor visits Dubai, discusses bilateral ties
India again demands expansion of UN Security Council
Post-LTTE, SL Tamil party warms up to India
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Ottawa
Anti-war British MP denied entry into Canada
Protesters in Canada want Bush handcuffed
Canadian foreign minister cancels visit to India
Sikhs challenge French turban ban before UN
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United Nations
Nine candidates in fray for UNESCO chief
UN official warns of 'killing field' in Sri Lanka
UNSC condemns LTTE, demands end to fighting
Nargis survivors still roofless in Myanmar: UN
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Washington
'Obama most polarizing president in 40 years'
Obama to push for Senate ratification of CTBT
Ousted Illinois governor debuts as radio host
Obama's anti-terror policies risky: Cheney
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Pakistan's Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani has said a "cordial relationship" with India was not possible until the longstanding Kashmir issue was resolved, the Online news agency reported.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi Friday termed as "positive" his meeting with his Indian counterpart S.M. Krishna in Italy, saying "all issues were discussed in a cordial and friendly atmosphere".
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called on his US counterpart Barack Obama not to interfere in Iran's internal affairs following unrest over alleged election fraud, the state-run Fars news agency reported.
On his first official foreign tour after assuming office, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday met with senior ministers of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during his day-long visit to Dubai.
In a speech he himself called "an important moment", French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Monday that women wearing the burqa would not be accepted on French territory.
India has reiterated its demand for "real reform" of the UN Security Council with expansion in both permanent and non-permanent membership of the world body's top decision making organ.
The son of a taxi driver has been elected the new speaker of the British House of Commons. John Bercow, an opposition Tory MP who is said to be more popular among the ruling Labour benches than among his own party members, topped three secret ballots held in the House.
President Barack Obama's National Security Adviser James Jones will visit New Delhi as part of ongoing US "effort to further deepen and strengthen our key bilateral partnership with India."
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said that western countries should keep away from Iran's domestic issues, the country's ISNA news agency reported.
President Barack Obama would like India and Pakistan to have a dialogue to resolve their differences, but the US cannot dictate how they should go about it or mediate in the process.
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