Envoys of 22 countries today began their two-day visit to Jammu And Kashmir amid heightened security and a shutdown in several parts of the Valley. This is the fourth such visit since the Centre scrapped the former state's special constitutional position and divided it into two Union Territories.
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24 foreign envoys arrive in Srinagar on two-day visit The New Nation 18 February 2021
A batch of foreign envoys arrived in Srinagar on Wednesday. They have come for a two-day visit to the union territory of J&K to assess the on-ground situation.
The Hindu :
A 24-member high-level delegation, including envoys and Ambassadors of the European Union (EU) and other foreign countries, arrived in Srinagar on Wednesday morning to assess the ground situation by meeting local civil society groups, elected representatives, political leaders and students.
EU Ambassador Ugo Astuto is leading the delegation. It is the third visit of the EU envoys to Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of special status of J&K in August, 2019.
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February 4th 2021 at 17:10:04 GMT +0300
Burundi s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Albert Shingiro.
After a nearly five-year suspension of direct collaboration between the Burundian government and the European Union, a high-level political dialogue was launched Tuesday with a view to restoring relations with the EU and its member states.
The two delegations met in Bujumbura on Tuesday and were led by Ambassador Albert Shingiro, Burundian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Claude Bochu, European Union envoy in Burundi.
The resumption of exchanges between the two delegations also saw the participation of Ambassadors of the European Union member states in Burundi.
EU starts process to provisionally apply post-Brexit agreement 2020-12-28 LETA/DPA/TBT Staff
BRUSSELS - Ambassadors of the European Union s (EU) member states in Brussels today started the process to provisionally apply the post-Brexit agreement with Britain starting January 1, a spokesperson for the EU s German presidency said. EU Ambassadors have unanimously approved the provisional application
of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement as of January 1, 2021, spokesperson for the German presidency of the Council of the EU, Sebastian Fischer, said on Twitter.
Earlier, Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rin.
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