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U.S. moves toward formal cutoff of aid to Honduras

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. State Department staff have recommended that the ouster of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya be declared a "military coup," a U.S. official said on Thursday, a step that could cut off tens of millions of dollars in U.S. ...

From ARSHAD MOHAMMED, Boston Globe,  27 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Central American Free Trade Agreement,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Manuel Zelaya,  Leonel Fernandez,  U.S. Congress

U.S. fears possible N.Korea nuclear ties to Myanmar

BANGKOK (Reuters) - The United States is concerned about the possible transfer of nuclear technology from North Korea to military-ruled Myanmar, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday. Clinton's comments, during a visit to Bangkok, ...

From ARSHAD MOHAMMED, Boston Globe,  22 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  U N Security Council,  Yang Jiechi,  Hirofumi Nakasone,  Sergei Lavrov

Clinton to outline "stark choice" for North Korea

BANGKOK (Reuters) - The United States will consult regional players on Wednesday about giving North Korea a choice between tighter sanctions if it pursues its nuclear program and wider incentives if it abandons them, U.S. officials said. U.S. Secretary ...

From ARSHAD MOHAMMED, Boston Globe,  21 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  U N Security Council,  Sergei Lavrov,  Yang Jiechi,  Hirofumi Nakasone

India, US likely to sign defence pact today

New Delhi: India and the United States are expected to sign an agreement on Monday that would take a major step towards allowing the sale of sophisticated US arms to the South Asian nation, three senior US officials said. Known as an “end-use ...

From ARSHAD MOHAMMED, livemint.com,  20 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Lockheed Martin,  Boeing,  Saab,  Manmohan Singh

U.S., India expected to sign defense pact on Monday

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The United States and India are expected to sign an agreement on Monday that would take a major step toward allowing the sale of sophisticated U.S. arms to the South Asian nation, three senior U.S. officials said. Known as an "end- ...

From ARSHAD MOHAMMED, Boston Globe,  20 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Lockheed Martin,  Boeing,  Manmohan Singh,  Saab

Clinton upbeat on climate change talks with India

GURGAON, India (Reuters) - An Indian official on Sunday complained about U.S. pressure on India to curb its greenhouse gas emissions, but U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton emerged from their talks upbeat about a solution. "There is simply no case ...

From ARSHAD MOHAMMED, EcoEarth News,  19 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Jairam Ramesh

Clinton meets Mumbai victims, serenaded by artisans

MUMBAI (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met survivors of the Mumbai attacks, talked climate change with Indian industrialists and was serenaded by village women as she visited India's financial capital on Saturday. On a trip aimed at ...

From ARSHAD MOHAMMED, Boston Globe,  18 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Manmohan Singh,  Reliance Industries,  Ratan Tata

Clinton optimistic on signing India defence pact

Mumbai: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Saturday said that she expected to finalise a defence agreement essential to allowing US companies to sell sophisticated arms to India. “We are working very hard to finalise a number of agreements. I am ...

From ARSHAD MOHAMMED, livemint.com,  18 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton

Clinton aims to deepen ties, dispel doubts in India

Washington: US secretary of state Hillary Clinton leaves for India on Thursday on a high-profile mission to deepen ties and dispel any doubts about the US commitment to New Delhi under US President Barack Obama. Despite Obama’s early focus on fighting ...

From ARSHAD MOHAMMED, livemint.com,  16 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Barack Obama,  George W. Bush,  Heritage Foundation,  Lashkar-e-Taiba

U.S., Cuba to resume migration talks on Tuesday

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and Cuba plan to resume talks on Cuban migration to the United States on Tuesday, a U.S. official said, a dialogue that is part of U.S. President Barack Obama's bid to engage the communist island. The talks, ...

From ARSHAD MOHAMMED, Boston Globe,  13 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

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