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Lithuanian foreign minister, ambassadors discuss ratification of Istanbul Convention

Lithuanian foreign minister, ambassadors discuss ratification of Istanbul Convention 16 Lithuanian FM Gabrielius Landsbergis / E. Blaževič/LRT Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis met with foreign ambassadors on Thursday to discuss human rights issues, including the ratification of the Istanbul Convention. According to the Foreign Ministry, during the meeting with the Vilnius-based ambassadors of Estonia, the Netherlands, France, Finland, Sweden, Germany and Spain s acting chargé d affaires, Landsbergis underlined Lithuania’s priority to expand the area of democracy, the rule of law and human rights both within the EU and beyond. Special attention was paid during the meeting to the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence, the so-scalled Istanbul Convention, the statement reads. Participants exchanged views of different countries on the ratification and implementation of this convention.

Monday Briefing: Is this the same old in Pakistan-India relations?

Marvin G. Weinbaum Director, Afghanistan and Pakistan Studies For a while, a breakthrough in ossified Pakistan-India relations seemed well under way. Signs of a rapprochement began with a late February reinstitution of a long-dormant cease-fire agreement along the Line of Control, the de facto border dividing Kashmir. Last month saw a resumption of meetings of the Indus Water Treaty Commission, which for over 60 years has exemplified the benefits of continuous cooperation between the two countries. Another hopeful note was struck in the mid-March inaugural meeting in Islamabad of a security forum where Pakistani army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa, while continuing to identify Kashmir as an obstacle to normalization with India, also expressed the need for the countries to “bury the past and move forward.” Meanwhile, Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Imran Khan have exchanged letters with uncharacteristically cordial language. And then last week, in a move suggesting a likely resumptio

Human rights groups call on EU leaders to prioritise fundamental rights ahead of Turkey visit

Human rights groups call on EU leaders to prioritise fundamental rights ahead of Turkey visit Turkey’s President Erdoğan gestures as he joins a video conference call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel, in Brussels, Belgium, 19 March 2021, STEPHANIE LECOCQ/POOL/AFP via Getty Images EU leaders should send a strong, public message that improved relations, economic or otherwise, will be tied to substantial improvement in Turkey’s domestic human rights record. This statement was originally published on freeturkeyjournalists.ipi on 1 April 2021. International call stressed the much-needed progress on Turkey’s rule of law, fundamental rights and press freedom

Turkey s withdrawal from women violence treaty goes to court

Turkey s withdrawal from women violence treaty goes to court
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