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Russia to press US for answers on missile shield in Europe

Moscow, Mar 6 (UNI) Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov after talks with his visiting South Korean counterpart Song Min-soon, today said Moscow would continue to press for answers from the United States on its deployment of missile defence in Europe.

''We are discussing the issue with our American colleagues and are asking them for answers to our questions and concerns, which are completely justified,'' Mr Lavrov told mediapersons.

''Although meetings and briefings are being held on the issue, most of our questions have not received any clear answers,'' he added.

Ealier, opening the talks, Mr Lavrov said Russia hopes to reach concrete understanding with South Korea on further steps, to settle the nuclear problem of the Korean peninsula.

He said Russia and South Korea were jointly working on a broad range of economic and political issues, including an all-round settlement of the nuclear problem of the Korean peninsula.

''We expect to have a concrete conversation on all these issues and reach specific understanding on further steps,'' Mr Lavrov said.

He said he did not rule out that a meeting of Foreign Ministers of the six countries (Russia, North Korea, South Korea, China, US and Japan) involved in the six-party talks on the North Korean nuclear issue may meet after the March round of the talks.

''There is an understanding that a meeting of Foreign Ministers is required to be held shortly after the March round. We are bearing such a possibility in mind,'' Mr Lavrov said.

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'India to drive Australian economy' for yrs to come

Melbourne, 7 Mar (UNI) Australian Minister for Trade Warren Truss and Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor Malcolm Edey are of the opinion that India and China would go on driving Australian economy for years to come. The Australian politician is even more buoyed by India who, in the Minister's opinion, is interested in buying more Australian energy supplies. The Trade Minister has, however, declined to reveal whether Australia would sell uranium to India or not. Warren Truss has just returned.....

AP capital all set to undergo further changes: YSR

Hyderabad, Mar 13 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy today said the state capital was set for further changes in the next two years with the opening of the new International Airport, Metro Rail and Outer Ring Road. Hyderabad had achieved 52 per cent growth in software exports in last three consecutive years, he noted and urged Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia-designate Ashok K Kantha, who called on him today, to explore the possibilities of potential Malaysian investments.....

Human Rights record of Bangladesh is poor: US

Dhaka, Mar 7 (UNI) The US has said Human Rights record of Bangladesh remained poor because of numerous serious abuses like extra-judicial killing, arbitrary arrest and detention and politically-motivated violence. The US Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 2006, released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour in Washington todaym, carried these observations about the status of Bangladesh on the Human Rights score. It alleged security forces acted with impunity, and committed acts of physical and psychological torture......
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