FGN44 GERMANY-MISRI ****FS Misri reaches Berlin for India-Germany Foreign Office consultations London: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reached Berlin on Tuesday where he will hold talks with German officials on a wide range of issues, including trade and investment, defence and security, technology, green energy and other key global and regional developments.**** FGN41 CHINA-INDIA ****China says policy to improve relations with India remains unchanged Beijing: China on Tuesday said its policy to improve relations with India has not changed as it defended its move to publish new names for various regions in Arunachal Pradesh.**** FGN6 US-IRAN-VANCE ****Made lot of progress, ball in Iran’s court: Vance Washington: US Vice President J D Vance said Iran has moved
in the direction of the US during the peace talks in Islamabad to end the war and it was for Tehran to make the next move on taking the discussions forward.**** FGN43 PAK-US-IRAN-TALKS ****US, Iran may meet again in Islamabad for second round of talks by next week: Report Islamabad: Pakistan is engaged in high-level contacts to bring Iran and the US back to the negotiating table and the two sides may meet again in Islamabad for a second round of talks by next week, according to a media report on Tuesday.**** FGN32 CHINA-XI-WASIA ****US-Iran conflict: Chinese President Xi calls to respect sovereignty of all countries in West Asia, Gulf Region Beijing: Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday said the sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity of countries in the West Asia and Gulf region should be fully respected.**** FGN27 UN-INDIA-POVERTY ****West Asia conflict threatens to push 2.5 million people in India into poverty: UNDP report United Nations: The conflict and military escalation in West Asia threatens to push 2.5 million people in India into poverty and the country is projected to experience some loss in its human development progress, according to estimates and projections by the United Nations.**** FGN36 CHINA-LD EVERGRANDE ****China’s Evergrande founder Xu pleads guilty to fraud Beijing: Xu Jiayin, former chairman of China’s property developer Evergrande Group, whose collapse has caused a massive crisis in the Chinese property market, pleaded guilty to charges of embezzlement of corporate assets and corporate bribery.**** PAK-ASIF-WASIA ****Next round of Iran-US negotiations expected soon: Pak’s Defence Minister Islamabad: Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that the next round of Iran-US negotiations was expected soon.**** FGN3 FUEL PRICES-AGENCIES ****Fuel, fertiliser prices may remain high for prolonged period: IMF, World Bank, IEA Washington: The IMF, World Bank and the International Energy Agency said that fuel and fertiliser prices may remain high for a prolonged period as the situation in the Middle East remained uncertain due to the war.**** FGN24 UN-US-IRAN-GUTERRES ****Agreement cannot be reached overnight, talks should continue: UNSG on West Asia war United Nations: UN chief Antonio Guterres has called for continued constructive discussions between Iran and the US, while stressing the ceasefire “must absolutely be preserved” after the talks between the two nations on the West Asia conflict concluded without a deal.**** FGN15 PAK-DAR-WANG Pak FM Dar dials Wang, exchanges views on US-Iran talks Islamabad: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday told his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar that the top priority is to make every effort to prevent the US-Iran conflict from reigniting in West Asia and maintain the hard-won momentum of the ceasefire. FGN18 PAK-PEMRA-ASHA BHOSLE ****Pak media watchdog issues notice to channel for running ‘Indian content’ while reporting news of Asha Bhosle’s death Lahore: Pakistan’s media watchdog has issued a show-cause notice to a leading news channel for running “Indian content” while broadcasting the news about the death of legendary singer Asha Bhosle.**** FGN16 PAK-JALLIANWALA-TRIBUTES ****Pakistan: Civil society members, lawyers pay homage to victims of Jallianwala Bagh massacre Lahore: A group of civil society members and lawyers on Monday paid tributes to those killed in the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre at an event held at a court’s premises in the capital of Pakistan’s Punjab province.**** PTI SKS SKS


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