Peace Agreements

Japan, Turkey, UK, Saudi Arabia invited to Philippine peace process

MANILA, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front have invited Japan, Turkey, the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia to form part of the International Contact Group (ICG) that will...

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India Govt. willing to give safe passage to ULFA leaders Baruah, Arabinda Rajkhowa

Geneva, Nov.21 : The Indian Government has said it is willing to talk to any of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants, even give them safe passage so long as they give up violence. Unconditional talks is...

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Guinea: Opposition rejects peace deal

Guinea's opposition has rejected proposals made by the mediator, President Blaise Compaore of Burkina Faso, on the basis that the will of the masses was not taken into account. The potential peace deal says junta leader Captain...

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Kashmir separatists: China has stake in S.Asia peace

Source: Reuters (Updates with implication for talks, analyst quotes) By Sheikh Mushtaq SRINAGAR, India, Nov 21 (Reuters) - China has a stake in peace in South Asia, and Kashmir in particular, as part of the ...

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Taliban debating whether to end Afghan war: expert

A debate is underway among the Taliban's senior leadership about finding ways to end the war in Afghanistan, and the Western coalition should pursue peace talks with moderate leaders of the insurgency, says the man widely...

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UAE paper criticizes latest Israeli decision to built more homes in Eastern Jerusalem

ABU DHABI, Nov. 19 (Saba) - An emboldened Israel has gone even further in its defiance on settlements. Illegal by all international standards, the latest development entails the sanctioning of a whopping 900 more homes in Gilo,...

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Palestinian council to approve continuance of Abbas government

JERUSALEM -- To keep the Palestinian Authority government working after its term expires in January, Palestinians are turning to an unelected group of political insiders instead of holding new elections, according to...

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Europe's role in averting a Middle East tragedy

Perspective by Denis Bauchard The Middle East nowadays seems at the epicenter of most international crises, so the question is how should this chaos be dealt with? From 1980 to 2001, Europe played a leading role in the Middle...

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Munich may be the penultimate stop before the decisive stage in Karabakh conflict settlement

There is something symbolic in the fact that important, one might even say fateful meetings of the Heads of States are usually held in cities with a "bad" reputation. It turns out that these meetings are either doomed to...

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Assad wants 'guarantee' of land return

Advisor to Syrian president reveals fragments of his meeting with Sarkozy in Paris, says Assad demanded 'return of all Syrian land' as starter for peace talks despite Netanyahu's view that this should be end result

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