US Expresses Outrage Over Kabul School Attacks
The United States has expressed outrage over the Kabul school attacks. After attacks near a Kabul school left around 20 people dead, the US State Department has sent its condolences to the grieving families. Commenting on the tragic incident, US State Department Spokesperson Ned Price noted that children should be able to pursue their studies safely, without any fear of violence.
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US State Secretary To Meet PM Modi To Discuss India-US Relations
US State Secretary Anthony Blinken will hold a meeting with PM Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on July 28 in India. Blinken is also set to meet National Security Advisor Ajit Doval to discuss various issues including vaccine cooperation, Afghanistan, and the Indo-Pacific region. "Our bilateral discussions with our Indian partners will focus on expanding our security, defense, cyber, and counterterrorism cooperation," the state… read-more
Tags: US State Department, US Secretary Of State, PM Modi, S Jaishankar, Ajit Doval
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Non-Essential Diplomats Need To Return From Myanmar: US State Deptt
Non-essential diplomats of the US in Coup-infested Myanmar have been ordered to return by the State Department, citing increased number of casualties. As per the department, the demonstrations against Myanmar forces are expected to continue and number of casualties that has already crossed hundreds can go further upwards. Earlier, in February, the department had issued the "voluntary departure" order for non-emergency US government employees… read-more
Tags: US State Department, Myanmar, Myanmar Military Coup, US Government
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