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Sigue avanzando la iniciativa de 'la Franja y la Ruta'

Li Wujiopinion@laestrella.com.pa Sigue avanzando la iniciativa de la Franja y la Ruta “En los cuatro años de relaciones diplomáticas entre China y Panamá, se ha consolidando la posición de China como el principal socio comercial de Panamá, el mayor proveedor de la Zona Libre de Colón y el segundo usuario del Canal de Panamá” 20/07/2021 00:00 Con el tema “Fortalecimiento de la cooperación antipandémica y promoción de la recuperación económica”, y con la asistencia de altas autoridades y personalidades importantes de 29 países, incluidos el presidente de Colombia, Iván Duque, el canciller de Chile, Andrés Allamand, y representantes de seis organizaciones internacionales, incluida la ONU, se celebró la Reunión de Alto Nivel sobre la Cooperación Internacional en el Marco de la Iniciativa de “la Franja y la Ruta” en la Región Asia-Pacífico, el 23 de junio, a través de un enlace de video.

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China Reacts To Australia's Cancellations Of Victoria State-China Deals On Belt And Road Initiative

China Reacts To Australia s Cancellations Of Victoria State-China Deals On Belt And Road Initiative April 29, 2021 | By Heath Sloane Introduction On April 21, 2021, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne announced that Canberra had revoked two major accords between the Australian State of Victoria and China, effectively terminating Australia s limited participation in China s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).[1] In a press release, Payne pointed to a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Government of Victoria and China s National Development and Reform Commission on Cooperation within the Framework of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiative, signed October 8, 2018. He also noted the Framework Agreement between the Government of Victoria and China s National Development and Reform Commission of the People s Republic of China on Jointly Promoting the Framework of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Roa

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'Drums of war are beating': Bureaucrat's dire warning

Politics by Campbell Gellie Premium Content   HOME Affairs Secretary Michael Pezzullo has used his Anzac Day address to warn the drums of war are beating and that Australia is bracing for the curse of war . Sent to all Home Affairs staff, Mr Pezzullo said we must continue to search unceasingly for the chance for peace , the Australian reported. Today, as free nations again hear the beating drums and watch worryingly the militarisation of ¬issues that we had, until recent years, thought unlikely to be -catalysts for war, let us continue to search unceasingly for the chance for peace while bracing again, yet again, for the curse of war., he was reported to have written.

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Australia scraps Belt and Road deal between China and Victoria

Australia scraps Belt and Road deal between China and Victoria 21 Apr, 2021 10:09 PM 3 minutes to read Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has long questioned the benefits of the Belt and Road deal between China and Victoria. Photo / AP Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has long questioned the benefits of the Belt and Road deal between China and Victoria. Photo / AP news.com.au By: Samantha Maiden Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has scrapped the controversial Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) deal between China and the state of Victoria, calling it inconsistent with Australia s foreign policy . The decision made late on Wednesday night threatens to inflame already fraught diplomatic tensions between Canberra and Beijing.

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Vietnam makes proposal on building 2021-2022 CLMV Action Plan

. . Vietnam makes proposal on building 2021-2022 CLMV Action Plan ABO/NDO – The 20th Cambodia-Laos-Myanmar-Vietnam Senior Economic Officials’ Meeting (CLMV SEOM) was held on January 25 via video conference, during which Vietnam suggested countries study and select the form of implementing projects suitable to the “new normal” in each country when compiling the CLMV Action Plan for 2021-2022. Deputy head of the Asian-African Markets Department at the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Nguyen Phuc Nam, who is head of the Vietnamese delegation, stressed the need to intensify the application of digital technology as well as the organisation of activities in the online format, while creating favourable conditions for experts, technicians, and project officials from development partners to carry out entry procedures, take COVID-19 tests, and undergo quarantine.

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