Fw: Russia, Malaysia, India Call For Immediate Ceasefire]



> Subject: Russia, Malaysia, India Call For Immediate Ceasefire
> Date: 26 Mar 2003 01:12:08 -0800
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> 1) Russian Foreign Minister, Malaysian Parliamentary
> Delegation Call For Immediate Ceasefire In Iraq,
> Resumption Of Diplomatic Efforts
> 2) Russia, India Reiterate Demand For Ceasefire
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> Russian Information Agency (Novosti)
> March 25, 2003
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> RUSSIA, MALAYSIA CALL FOR IMMEDIATE CEASE-FIRE IN IRAQ
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> MOSCOW, MARCH 25, RIA NOVOSTI - Russia and Malaysia
> both call for an immediate cease-fire in Iraq and for
> the resumption of diplomatic efforts toward settling
> the Iraqi crisis.
>
> Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov and
> a Malaysian parliamentary delegation, led by Senate
> Vice Speaker Gapar Bin Gurrohu, reiterated their
> respective governments' anti-war stance as they met in
> Moscow Tuesday. At this meeting, they also discussed
> bilateral Russia-Malaysia relations, reports the
> Foreign Ministry's Information and Press Department.
> The sides agree that their relationship is now
> acquiring a new dimension. Their political dialogue
> becomes more intensive and mutual trade grows.
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> Russian Information Agency (Novosti)
> March 25, 2003
>
> RUSSIA, INDIA WANT IRAQI CRISIS RESOLVED BY UN
> SECURITY COUNCIL
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> MOSCOW, March 25, RIA Novosti - Russian and Indian
> officials have spoken out in favor of resolving the
> Iraqi crisis through diplomacy and within the
> framework of the UN Security Council.
>
> Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov today
> received Indian Ambassador Krishnan Raghunath,
> ministry spokespeople report. The sides exchanged
> opinions on Iraq, expressing similar views on
> international security and re-emphasizing the need to
> cease fire in Iraq and resume diplomatic efforts to
> resolve the conflict within the framework of the UN
> Security Council. They also discussed the present
> state and the future prospects of bilateral relations,
> as well as a number of topical international and
> regional problems.
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