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#SyriaIsraelAgreement 🇸🇾🇮🇱 Syria and Israel to sign US-mediated security deal during UN General Assembly, aiming to reduce tensions. Not a comprehensive peace agreement. #DiplomaticBreakthrough #MiddleEastPolitics 🕊️🌍
Relationship The Social Security Agreement between India and Japan which was signed in Tokyo on November 16, 2012 is now operational since 1st October, 2016. The exchange of Note Verbales in accordance with the Article 28 of the Agreement was made on 20th July, this year. The Article 28 requires notifying the completion of the …
The Social Security Agreement between India and Japan
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Abdullah Abdullah, a front-runner in April's presidential race in Afghanistan, vowed Thursday to sign a security agreement with the United States within a month if he wins, echoing widespread Afghan fears that security will deteriorate even further if all international forces leave the country at the end of this year. Source: Associated Press
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (AP) — America's top military officer said Wednesday that the impasse over a security agreement between the U.S. and Afghanistan is encouraging the enemy to take bold actions and could lead some Afghan forces to cooperate with the Taliban to "hedge their bets." Source: Associated Press
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (AP) — America's top military officer said Wednesday that the impasse over a security agreement between the U.S. and Afghanistan is encouraging the enemy to take bold actions and could lead some Afghan forces to align with the Taliban to "hedge their bets." Source: Associated Press
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. director of national intelligence said on Tuesday he does not expect Afghan President Hamid Karzai to sign a bilateral security agreement with the United States. The Obama administration has been pressing Karzai to sign a security pact that would authorize U.S. troops to remain in Afghanistan after 2014. Karzai has refused so far to sign, although Washington insists a deal must be approved before it will agree to leave a troop contingent in Afghanistan. "I don't believe that President Karzai is going to sign it," National Intelligence Director James Clapper said when asked at a U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee hearing if it would best if Washington simply waited for the election of a new Afghan president for the signing of an agreement. Source: Reuters