Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon met his Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir on the sidelines of the XVth Non-Alignment Movement (NAM) Summit for a second time on Wednesday.
The meeting was held ahead of meeting between Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday.
Describing India’’s relations with Pakistan as “stressed”, Menon said it [...]
Posts Tagged ‘meeting’
India-Pak FS meet again ahead of Manmohan-Gilani pow wow
Freemasons jailed in Fiji over witchcraft claims

A group of freemasons have had to spend a night in jail in Fiji, after local villagers complained they were practising witchcraft.
The 14 men, including eight Australians and a New Zealander, had been holding a night-time meeting on Denerau island.
The New Zealand man told reporters he had spent a "wretched" time in jail, and blamed the mix-up on the actions of "dopey village people".
Police also seized wands, compasses and a skull from the freemasons’ lodge.
Freemasonry is a centuries-old club that practices secret rituals, and has more than five million members worldwide.
‘Nothing sinister’
The New Zealander, who did not want to give his name, told the New Zealand Herald that Tuesday night’s meeting was "interrupted by a banging on the door, and there were these village people and the police demanding to be let in".
Nothing sinister was going on, he claimed, but "such is the nature of life in Fiji" they were taken to a nearby police station.
The freemasons insist they had a permit for the meeting and were released after spending an uncomfortable night there.
Police director of operations Waisea Tabakau told Legend FM News in Fiji that the group was being investigated for "allegedly practicing sorcery", the Fiji Village website reported.
The New Zealand man said that when they were freed the following morning, they were told their release was on the orders of the prime minister’s office.
Emergency regulations imposed by Fiji’s military regime allow police to detain people for up to 48 hours without charge.</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Party rebels move on Japanese PM
By Roland Buerk
BBC News, Tokyo

Rebels within Japan’s governing party are making last ditch attempts to remove Prime Minister Taro Aso before he can dissolve parliament on Tuesday.
Local media say a petition has been signed by more than a third of the party’s MPs demanding a meeting.
Under party rules it must be held within seven days.
Mr Aso said he would call an election for 30 August but critics within his party said under his leadership it would be political suicide.
For decades it was a slick, election-winning machine, but now Prime Minister Taro Aso’s decision to call a snap poll has caused chaos in his Liberal Democratic Party.
Members of parliament, including Japan’s finance minister Kaoru Yosano, have signed a petition demanding an urgent party meeting.
Rebels have called openly for Mr Aso to be ousted believing he is leading them to an historic defeat.
The LDP has been in power for almost all the past half century.
It was earlier this week that Prime Minister tried to head off his party critics by letting it be known he would dissolve parliament next Tuesday.
Deeply unpopular, he has been under pressure to step down for months.
Japan is in a deep recession and at times the Prime Minister has appeared indecisive.
Many believe a last minute change of leader would do little to improve the Liberal Democratic Party’s fortunes.
Mr Aso is already the fourth prime minister since the party won the last election to the more powerful lower house of parliament in 2005.</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
NA sports committee wants bailable warrant against PCB chief
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt is headed for further trouble with the National Assembly’s (NA) Standing Committee on Sports recommending issue of a bailable warrant against him.
The committee, which is headed byJamshad Desti, said that a bailable warrant should be issued against Butt for his ‘intentional absence’ from a committee meeting.
The meeting was [...]
NA sports committee wants bailable warrant against PCB chief
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt is headed for further trouble with the National Assembly’s (NA) Standing Committee on Sports recommending issue of a bailable warrant against him.
The committee, which is headed byJamshad Desti, said that a bailable warrant should be issued against Butt for his ‘intentional absence’ from a committee meeting.
The meeting was [...]
India and Pakistan discuss terror

The foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan have met on the sidelines of a summit in Egypt to discuss terrorism.
The talks come ahead of a key meeting between the prime ministers of the two countries during the Non-Aligned Movement summit.
Pakistani PM Yousuf Raza Gilani has said he will approach the meeting with an "an open heart and a positive mind".
Relations deteriorated after Delhi said gunmen involved in last November’s Mumbai attacks were from Pakistan.
Ties between the two countries have been strained since the attacks in which more than 170 people died.
Pakistan has rejected Indian accusations that it has not done all it can to pursue those responsible for the Mumbai attacks.
India accused Pakistan-based fighters from the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba of carrying out the attacks.
Pakistan has admitted they were partly planned on its soil.
Reports say that the foreign secretaries of the two countries met late on Tuesday and had a "good detailed discussion on terrorism".
They are believed to have discussed the progress into the Mumbai attacks investigations and the steps taken to combat terrorism.
‘Visible response’
The foreign ministers of the two countries are now due to meet to set out the outlines of Thursday’s meeting between the two prime ministers.
India’s foreign minister SM Krishna has said that India demanded a "visible response" from Pakistan to bring to justice those responsible for the attacks in Mumbai and the bombing at the Indian embassy in Kabul last year.

In order to begin dialogue again on its terms, Pakistan has said it is doing as much as it can to pursue those responsible for the Mumbai attacks.
Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that 15,000 Pakistani citizens had died in terrorist attacks since 2001.
"The terrorist threat in the region knew no boundaries and no-one has been more affected than Pakistan," he said.
Pakistan said the trial of five men suspected of involvement in the attack on the Taj Hotel in Mumbai last November is likely to start next week</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
PML-N rules out any Sharif, Zardari meeting in near future
The Pakistan Muslim League–Nawaz (PML-N) is not optimistic about any talks between party president Nawaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari in the near future.
Speculations about a thaw in the relationship between both leaders gained momentum when Zardari called Sharif recently.
In his telephonic conversation, Zardari reportedly thanked Sharif for his party’s unconditional support to the [...]
‘Foreign hands’ involved in attack on Sri Lanka cricket team: Pak Interior Ministry
The Pakistan government has claimed the involvement of ‘foreign hands’ in the terror strike on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore in March this year, in which eight persons were killed and seven Lankan cricketers were injured.
A report submitted by the Interior Ministry to the National Assembly’s (NA) Standing Committee on Sports said the [...]
`I am willing to come to India to talk,†says Pak FS
After his late night meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon, which the two sides described as frank and detailed, Pakistan’’s Foreign Secretary Salman Basheer expressed regret that relations between the two South Asian neighbours had come to such a pass that they have to meet thousands of miles away here in Egypt.
He said: [...]
Zimbabwe talks resume after fight

Zimbabwe’s president and prime minister have condemned disturbances at a meeting to discuss a new constitution, and issued a call for unity.
President Robert Mugabe told a news conference that the government would "not brook any further nonsense".
The comments came after the meeting was abandoned when fights broke out between his supporters and those of his former rival Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Mr Mugabe’s supporters disrupted the opening speech by dancing and singing.
At a joint press conference with Mr Tsvangirai, Mr Mugabe said it was necessary to complete the update of the charter.
"These things we’ll continue to rectify and improve as we move forward," he said.
"Rome was not built in one day."
Mr Tsvangirai said the disturbances did not benefit anyone.
"Whether as a political party or as a nation, we are only hurting our efforts," he said.
On Monday, water bottles were thrown and scuffles broke out between politicians from both parties in Zimbabwe’s power-sharing government.
Some delegates walked out in protest and riot police were brought in to clear the venue.
Mr Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party wants the new constitution to be based on a draft drawn up last year, but critics say it gives the president too much power.</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Solana, Serbian officials meet in Belgrade
EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana began his visit to Belgrade today with a meeting with Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić. They expressed their confidence that the citizens of Serbia will soon receive good news from Brussels in regards to the visa regime liberalization.
India-Pakistan meeting may lead to start of dialogue
ASBIS Slovakia Named Distributor of the Year by IBM
IBM named ASBIS Slovakia its Distributor of the Year at the annual partner meeting that took place on February 7th, 2006 in the Congress Hall of Carlton Hotel in Bratislava. The meeting dubbed Business Partner Kick-off 2006 was attended by more than 100 IBM Slovakia business partners.



