Qatar Tribune
First Page Gulf / Middle East World
United States South Asia India
Europe Pakistan  
  
United Kingdom Philippines /SE Asia  
Home About Us Advertising Archives Subscribe Site Map Contact Us
 
 
Wednesday, June 19 2013
Yes To Talk, No To War
IN the smoke-filled cafes of central Damascus, where young unarmed activists discuss the next protest against the Assad regime, the mood is one of determination and excitement. It takes huge courage to risk arrest, torture and the chance of a bullet ...
BALES GAVE VENT TO DEVIL OF OUR NATURE
IT'S always interesting to read the quotations of people who knew a mass murderer before he killed. They usually express complete bafflement that a person who seemed so kind and normal could do something so horrific. Friends of Robert Bales...
Al Watan - Arabic Newspaper
Jamila - Monthly Women Magazine
Nation Business Sports Chill Out
PM in Seoul for nuclear summit

IANS

SEOUL INDIAN Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived on in Seoul Saturday for the March 26-27 Nuclear Security Summit, prior to which he will be on a two-day official visit to South Korea from March 24-25.

At the Nuclear Security Summit, Manmohan Singh will join 57 world leaders, including US President Barack Obama, to discuss the global threat posed by nuclear terrorism and the measures required to prevent terrorists from gaining access to sensitive nuclear material and technologies.

In his departure statement in New Delhi on Friday, Manmohan Singh called for maintaining the highest levels of nuclear security and safety to retain public support for harnessing the benefits of atomic energy.

“India is expanding its nuclear power programme to diversify its energy mix and enhance energy security. In order to retain public support for harnessing the benefits of nuclear energy, we must be able to assure them of the highest levels of nuclear security and safety,” he said.

The need for nuclear security and safety was “even more important after the Fukushima accident in Japan last year”, he added.

Manmohan Singh pointed out in this context that India had prepared a national report on enhancing the global nuclear security architecture “which will be shared during the summit”.

“I will highlight the high priority we attach to nuclear security, safety and non-proliferation, and our impeccable record in this regard. I also intend to underline India’s continuing support for a world free of nuclear weapons,” the prime minister added. The summit would also provide the opportunity to exchange views with a number of world leaders who will be attending the conclave, he said.

Manmohan Singh said he looked forward to his bilateral meeting with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, at whose invitation he is making the May 24-25 official visit “to undertake a comprehensive review” of relations between the two countries “and identify new steps for the future”.

With South Korea being a strategic partner and an important pillar of India’s “Look East” policy, “we have a vibrant trade and investment relationship. Our partnership in science & technology, education and energy holds enormous promise”, the prime minister said.

Page Number 1 2


Mukherjee seeks out allies, hostile opposition for economy
Maoists kidnap Odisha MLA amid Italian hostage talks
Samajwadi Party to help pass budget
Polls for Gorkhaland body likely in July

  About Us Advertising Subscribe Careers Contact Us