Guatemala e India refuerzan comercio e inversiones (+Fotos)
Guatemala e India refuerzan comercio e inversiones (+Fotos)
6 de julio de 2021, 22:17
Guatemala, 6 jul (Prensa Latina) El presidente guatemalteco, Alejandro Giammattei, recibió hoy al ministro de Estado para asuntos Exteriores de la India, Vellamvelly Muraleedharan, con quien compartió temas bilaterales.
Durante el encuentro, ambos reafirmaron el interés por aumentar la cooperación con inversiones en los sectores farmacéutico, tecnológico, centros de contacto y agricultura, según una nota oficial.
Giammattei aprovechó la ocasión para agradecer al Gobierno de Nueva Delhi la donación de 200 mil vacunas antiCovid-19 a principios de marzo, un gesto que Muraleedharan consideró como de unión y fortaleza entre las naciones frente a la pandemia.
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Swift Withdrawal of International Troops Sparks Widespread Fear in Afghanistan, Experts Tell Security Council, Sounding Alarm over Taliban Military Gains
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Amid the swift withdrawal of troops by the United States and its allies from Afghanistan, the Taliban is flexing its military muscle to gain greater control of the country’s territory, speakers warned the Security Council in a videoconference meeting today, as one civil society leader urged members to help avert a “Rwanda-type genocide” in the conflict-plagued country.
“The Taliban’s advances are significant,” said Deborah Lyons, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), as she briefed the 15-member organ and introduced the latest report of the Secretary-General (document S/2021/570). Noting that more than 60 of A