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News on External Relations
Merkel says wants good economic ties with Ukraine and Russia

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said a European Union free trade agreement with Ukraine is not directed against Russia and that Berlin wants good economic ties with both Ukraine and Russia.

  • Date: 23.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 23.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
Japan, Turkmenistan sign deals worth over $18 bln in chemicals, energy

Japan and Turkmenistan on Friday signed deals worth over $18 billion on a package of projects in the energy-rich central Asian nation, which has become an important supplier of natural gas to China.

  • Date: 23.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 23.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
U.N. council will examine details of Iran's missile test: Russia

Russia's U.N. envoy on Thursday said the United Nations Security Council will examine the technical details of a ballistic missile test by Iran, which the United States and its European allies have said violated U.N. sanctions.

  • Date: 22.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 22.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
Turkey's Erdogan sees signs of new wave of migrants from Syria's Aleppo

A new wave of migration might be starting following an increase in fighting in the Syrian province of Aleppo, where Syrian government and Russian warplanes are attacking opposition-held areas, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday.

  • Date: 22.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 22.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
Putin says Syria's Assad is open to working with some rebels

Russian President Vladimir Putin said his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad had told him he was ready to talk to armed opposition groups if they are genuinely committed to dialogue and to combating Islamic State.

  • Date: 22.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 22.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
Putin uses Assad visit to talk up Kremlin role as Syria broker

Vladimir Putin used a rare visit to Moscow by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to talk up the Kremlin's potential to help broker a political settlement to the crisis as he tried to show the West Russia has become a major player in the Middle East.

  • Date: 21.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 21.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
Iran's Khamenei conditionally approves nuclear deal with powers

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday approved the Iranian government's nuclear deal with world powers but said Tehran should not give up core elements of its atomic program until allegations of past military dimensions had been settled.

  • Date: 21.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 21.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
China says South China Sea lighthouses not meant to alter 'status quo'

China does not seek to change the existing status of territorial claims in the South China Sea with its newly built lighthouses, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday, arguing that Beijing already had "indisputable sovereignty" in the contested waters.

  • Date: 20.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 20.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
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