World and International News – 30 June 2022

NATO on Wednesday invited Finland and Sweden to join the alliance

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

1. India’s Ambassador to China Pradeep Rawat attended the event at SCO Secretariat in Beijing to celebrate 20th anniversary of the adoption of SCO Charter and the 15th anniversary of adoption of The Treaty on Long-Term Good Neighbourliness, Friendship & Cooperation among SCO states.

2. India Centre inaugurated at Busan University of Foreign Studies in South Korea. The Centre will act as a nodal point for India-related events in Busan and serve as a ready resource for students interested in India.

3. Pakistan is reaching out to its close allies in the group of twenty – China, Turkey and Saudi Arabia to boycott the G20 meeting in Jammu and Kashmir.”

4. President Ram Nath Kovind congratulates ISKCON for celebrating the Rath Yatra festival in over 100 countries. The President said it exemplifies the age-old principle of Vasudaiva Kutumbakam.

5. Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Dr. Jitendra Singh held a bilateral meeting with the Minister for Climate and Environment of Norway Mr Espen Barth Eide on the side-lines of the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Portugal and discussed several issues of mutual interest.

🌎WORLD NEWS🌍

1. The US blacklisted 36 companies, including those from China and Pakistan, for supporting Russia in the Ukraine conflict.

2. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova on Wednesday warned that Russia may seize Western-owned assets and businesses in the country.

3. Taliban’s Abdul Salam Hanafi, designated as acting deputy PM in Afghanistan, said a large gathering is being organised to address national unity issues and stated that male delegates would represent women.

4. NATO on Wednesday invited Finland and Sweden to join the alliance as all 30 member countries agreed to the decision at their summit in Madrid. NATO additionally referred to Russia as the “most significant and direct threat to the allies’ security”. The move came after Turkey, which was previously opposed to the nordic countries’ membership, decided to back their bids.

5. Taliban officials will meet US officials in Qatar to discuss Afghanistan’s economic and banking sectors amid a need for aid to deal with the impact of last week’s earthquake. The Taliban has sought access to Afghanistan’s funds frozen by the US to deal with a severe economic crisis. The US had frozen the funds after Taliban’s takeover last year.

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