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Kashmir is not an internal matter of India: Qureshi

By News Desk ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Tuesday said Pakistan was firm on its stance that Kashmir was not an internal matter of India as he walked back a recent statement in which he had described Article 370 as an “internal matter” for New Delhi, sparking criticism from the opposition. In an interview with a private television channel on Sunday, Qureshi had said the abrogation of Article 370 was India’s internal matter. Qureshi came under severe criticism from the opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), which termed it a “historical [sic] U-turn” and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), which said Qureshi’s remarks were a “confusion which must be clarified in parliament”.

Covid-19: PM reiterates firm solidarity with India

Covid-19: PM reiterates firm solidarity with India Sheikh Hasina and Narendra Modi UNB, Dhaka UNB, Dhaka Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has reiterated firm solidarity with India in a letter addressed to her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi. She conveyed condolences and prayers for victims of this unprecedented devastation in India due to Covid-19 pandemic, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday. The Prime Minister pledged to combat the pandemic together with all-out support from Bangladesh. Stay updated on the go with The Daily Star Android & iOS News App. Click here to download it for your device.

US may consider taking Rohingyas from Bangladesh: FM Dr Momen

US may consider taking Rohingyas from Bangladesh: FM Dr Momen Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has said the United States may consider accepting a good number of forcibly-displaced Rohingyas in Bangladesh for filling up a large portion of the new numbers set for 2021 and 2022. Dr Momen appreciated US President Joe Biden’s recent announcement to enhance the admission of refugees to the US to 62,500 in 2021 and 125,000 in 2022. He also expressed optimism that the US, as the largest humanitarian donor for the humanitarian operations for the forcibly displaced Rohingyas camped in Bangladesh, will continue to provide necessary assistance for Rohingyas, including those now settled in Bhasan Char.

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