Mixed reactions to ‘Brexit’ at international level

Mixed reactions to ‘Brexit’ at international level

Washington/ Moscow. Date 25 (News Agency) – Mixed and cautious reactions have been emerging on the international level following ‘Brexit’. While America has expressed to continue the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, Russia has blamed British leadership’s intimidating and superficial policies for ‘Brexit’. Japan informed of plans to deal with […]

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United Kingdom exits from EU

United Kingdom exits from EU

Voting in favour of ‘Brexit’, the British masses have shown unwillingness to remain a part of the EU. The decision has had grave political repercussions the world over, prompting also, swift ripples on the global share market as much as on the global political scene. Following the results of the referendum, the British Prime Minister […]

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Russian President Putin calls ‘Brexit’ a conspiracy by UK to blackmail EU

Russian President Putin calls ‘Brexit’ a conspiracy by UK to blackmail EU

Moscow/London, 19 December (Agencies) – Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron has planned ‘BREXIT’ referendum to blackmail Europe, accuses Russian President. If Prime Minister Cameron himself is against the Britain’s Exit from European Union then why has he arranged this referendum, questioned President Putin. Putin’s remark is Russia’s first official response on BREXIT, drawing much attention. […]

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Russia does not need a ‘new cold war’: President Vladimir Putin

Russia does not need a ‘new cold war’: President Vladimir Putin

Moscow, dated 18th (News Agency)– Russia’s President Vladimir Putin warned United States that even though it’s considered to be a Super Power, it should not interfere in Russia’s internal matters and try to disrupt its relations with Europe. He also criticised Unites States and (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) NATO and cautioned that Russia does not […]

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NATO to keep army presence in Afghanistan until 2020

NATO to keep army presence in Afghanistan until 2020

After an appeal from the US to reconsider its decision concerning deployment of the army in Afghanistan, NATO has extended the deployment period of its army. The Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg informed that NATO would be maintaining an army presence in Afghanistan until 2020 and assisting the Afghan forces to counter terrorism, adding […]

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NATO should not have a pro-war policy on Russia: German Foreign Minister

NATO should not have a pro-war policy on Russia: German Foreign Minister

Berlin: NATO is trying to threaten by displaying its military power and indulging in war gamesin Eastern Europe that it mightpossibly catapult intoan alarming situation, warned the German Foreign Minister. The Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier criticized saying that NATO should not accept such warfare policy against Russia. This critical statement made by the German Foreign Minister, […]

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Joint naval war exercise by India, US & Japan in disputed South China Sea

Joint naval war exercise by India, US & Japan in disputed South China Sea

Okinawa, date-11th – The combined war practice has begun between the Indian, US and the Japanese navies near Malabar. This practice has been initiated at a distance of 400 kilometers from Senkaku group of islands, Japan and the battleships belonging to all the 3 countries, along with destroyer warships, submarines, helicopters and the war planes are […]

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Russia races ahead to become the world’s largest fuel exporter, leaves Saudi Arabia behind

Russia races ahead to become the world’s largest fuel exporter, leaves Saudi Arabia behind

London, Dated.11.06.2016-Russia was declared as the largest fuel exporter in the world for year 2015. This information was published by the leading fuel company BP. Russia exported around 75% of its oil produce and 33.7% of its CNG. A net increase of 1.2% in the fuel production of Russia compared to the year 2014 has […]

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Switzerland supports India’s NSG membership bid

Switzerland supports India’s NSG membership bid

7th June 2016, Geneva (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today successfully completed a bilateral discussion with Swiss President Johann Schneider-Ammann. Post this discussion Switzerland has declared its support for India’s membership to the Nuclear Supplies Group (NSG). At the same time president Ammann has also declared Switzerland’s full support to India for tracking the trail […]

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