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Head of European Union diplomacy Josep Borrell has said that the EU is ready to consider options for action in the event of continued aggression against Ukraine, and to oppose Russia’s attempts to pose itself as a mediator rather than a party to the conflict.
“Tensions are rising fast in and around Ukraine. At the Foreign Affairs Council, we have sent a clear signal of our collective support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Borrel wrote in his blog on Tuesday.
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Expatriates Welfare Minister Imran Ahmad yesterday said they are taking measures and putting out new rules to ensure that migrant workers do not pay a price that would cripple them economically. We want to bring it down to an acceptable level, the minister said.
He was addressing a programme marking the launch of Returning Migrants Management of Information Systems (ReMiMIS), a digital database on returnee migrants, at the Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training (BMET) in the capital. The ministry with support of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched the platform.
EUROPEAN UNION FREEZES BILATERAL AID TO FIJI PENDING CONSTITUTIONAL COURT Submitted by admin on Thu, 12/13/2001 - 00:00
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SUVA, Fiji Islands (December 12, 2001 - Oceania Flash/SPC) -A troika of European Union representatives based in Suva on Tuesday reiterated the EU s position that a total of over US$ 20 million worth of bilateral aid to Fiji would remain frozen pending a Court ruling in February regarding the constitutionality of the current government.
The delegation, which consisted of European Commission Pacific delegation head Frans Baan, British High Commissioner Michael Price (representing the current Chair country of Europe) and French Ambassador Jean-Pierre Vidon, called on the State House and was received by Fiji s Vice President Ratu Jope Seniloli.