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Officials in Canberra were left stunned recently after a senior New Zealand minister advised Australia to “show respect” and act more diplomatically toward China, following months of increasing tension between Canberra and Beijing and an agreement to upgrade the Free Trade Agreement between Wellington and Beijing.
In an interview with CNBC, New Zealand’s trade minister, Damian O’Connor, said “I can’t speak for Australia and the way it runs its diplomatic relationships but clearly if they were to follow us, show respect, and speak with a little more diplomacy from time to time and be conscious with wording, than they too could be in a similar situation.”
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ECHR to start hear âDonbas caseâ in September 2021
18.12.2020 12:42
Ukrinform
A hearing in the case Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russian Federation at the European Court of Human Rights is preliminarily scheduled for September 15, 2021.
“A hearing in the case of ‘Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russian Federation’ is preliminarily scheduled for September 15, 2021,” Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine – Government Commissioner for ECHR Ivan Lishchyna posted on Facebook.
He added that the Ukrainian side had answered more than fifty questions put by the Court before the admissibility hearing in the case “Ukraine v. Russian Federation (re Eastern Ukraine)”, i.e. the Donbas case (now called “Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russian Federation”).