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Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa today expressed concern over the blame game perpetrated by some elements in the US and Afghanistan to undermine his country role in war against terrorism. Gen Bajwa met Gen John W Nicholson, Commander Resolute Support Mission RSM and US Forces in Afghanistan, at the army headquarters in Rawalpindi and discussed the regional security situation and border management issues.COAS raised concern over the blame game perpetrated by some quarters in Afghanistan and USA to undermine Pakistan contributions t mizuno owards war on terror, the army said in a statement. Gen Bajwa said it not a coincidence that this theme is being played at a time when policy review is being undertaken in the US. Despite provocations, Pakistan will continue to act positively as we consider defeat of terrorism as a national interest, the statement quoted him as saying.It said the two generals agreed on the need for continuous engagement and coordination for peace and stability in the region. US Ambassador to Pakistan David Hale was also present during the meeting. The meeting took place on a day when more than 50 people were killed in Pakistan and Afghanistan in two separate terror attacks. Get Live Share Market updates, Stock Market Quote owala s, and the latest India News ... Read More and business news on Financial Express. Download the Financial Express App for the latest fi crocs nance news. .This article was f Ygle Donald Trump s honeymoon with China ends as dialogue turns frosty
There is obvious development in the negotiation process towards the settlement of the EU-China trade dispute over Chinese solar wafers, cells and modules coming into the EU. We are doing everything as quickly as possible to find a solution with China, Helene Banner, EU trade commissioner Karel de Gucht s press spokesperson told pv magazine. An EU delegation has been in Beijing for three weeks to move matters along. The settlement efforts will continue into next week until the summer break starts in Brussels. Industry insiders have told pv magazine that they do expect a short-term agreement to be reached in the EU this month.What would be crucial to see is if an agreement on minimum export prices from China will be re stanley cup ached in the near future. Last week it came to light that Chinese negotiators had submitted a minimum export price of 聙0.50/Watt for Chinese modules into the EU. This was confirmed today by Reuters as well with reference to a report by Shanghai Securities News. The spokesper stanley cup son was unable to comment to pv magazine on whether the EU is for or against the proposal from the Chinese side. The EU delegation had also proposed a minimum import price for Chinese modules coming into the stanley de EU last week. This was pegged higher at 聙0.65/Watt.No official statement was also made with regards to Beijing s proposal of a 10 GW annual export volume cap as mentioned in Reuters. The fact is, as industry insiders told pv magazine, that such a cap would have minimal impact on |
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