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WASHINGTON: In the first remarks on what India and South Asia could expect from a Hillary Clinton administration, one of her senior aides indicated continuity on Tuesday. HT Image There is already a real growth in our relationships, with key South Asian countries over the course of the last seven years, Daniel Feldman, a foreign policy adviser to Democratic nominee Clinton, told reporters in response to a question. Theres enormous continued opportunity to expand and strengthen those relationships, and Im sure that she will continue to take advantage of that, he said. Feldman served in United States state departments office of the special representative f stanley cup or Afghanistan and Pakistan and has dealt with South Asia at length over a long career, working with Clinton when she was secretary of state and her successor John Kerry. Reproduced here are long stretches from his comments as these are the first policy remarks about a possible Clinton adm stanley cup inistration s policy on South Asia. Look to her commitments to South Asia when she was secretary, her frequent travel there 鈥?and I accompanied her to India, to Pakistan, to Afghanistan, all numerous times, Feldman said. Her commitment to continue to try to knit together this 鈥?one of the least connected regions of the world, between South and Central Asia. Read breaking news, latest... See more Re stanley cup ad breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countries across the world on topics related to Yqjg Yoga can help India, Nepal bond: Nepali president
US President Barack Obama briefed top Congressional leaders about his policy on Libya during which he said there were no plans to use the military to assassinate Muammar Gaddafi. HT Image The President and his team provided an update on accomplishments to date, including the full transfer of enforcement of the no-fly zone to NATO, and yesterday s unanimous agreement among NATO allies to direct planning for NATO to assume comm stanley cup and and control of the civilian protection component in accordance with UNSCR 1973, the White House said in a statement after the meeting. Obama answered multiple questions from the Members of Congress, the White House said, adding that the discussion lasted approximately one hour. Obama told the lawmakers that there are no plans to use US military to assassinate Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi despite his administration s policy of seeking regime change in the No stanley cup rth African country, the Politico reported. Nancy Pelosi, the former Speaker of the US House of Representatives said, according to Obama, the Secretary of State, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Gen Carter Ham, the intervention has saved civilian lives. As NATO takes control of operations in Libya, Members of Congress will receive a classified briefing from the Administra salomon tion on these transition plans and our future role when Congress reconvenes next week, Pelosi said. The hastily arranged briefing came amid fierce criticism from Capitol Hill of the president s dec |
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