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New Delhi: Days after clashes between Indian and Chinese troops on the Line of Actual Control LAC , Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday asked why doesn ;t India stop its trade with China. He took to Twitter to pose this question in Hindi. Also ReadSatellite images show China built villages, road near bo
hydro flask cup rder in Arunachal Why don ;t we stop our trade with China Most of the commodities imported from China are manufactured in India. That way, China will get a lesson, and jobs will come up in India, Kejriwal wrote on the micro-blogging site. On Tuesday, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh told Parliament that the Indian Army thwarted an attempt by China People Liberation Army PLA to unilaterally change the status quo at Yangtse area in Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh on December 9. TagsArvind Kejriwal India
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SYDNEY 鈥?A South Korean-born Sydney man was charged Sunday with acting as an economic agent for North Korea in Australia by allegedly attempting to broker sales worth tens
polene bolsos of millions of dollars for Pyongyang that included components used in ballistic missiles.The Australian Federal Police said 59-year-old naturalized Australian Chan Han Choi used encrypted communication to broker sales and discuss the supply of weapons of mass destruction. His actions contravened both United Nations and Australian sanctions against North Korea, police said.Police said the man was acting to generate income for Pyongyang by arranging the sale of computer software used for guiding ballistic missiles as well as expertise from North Korea to other international entities. Police didnt elaborate.Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said he had been briefed by Australian Federal Police Commissioner Andrew Colvin on the very, very serious matter
owala flasche and warned anyone thinking of assisting North Korea that the AFP will find you. North Korea is a dangerous, reckless, criminal regime threatening the peace of the region, Turnbull said. It supports itself by breaching U.N. sanctions, not simply by selling commodities like coal and other goods, but also by selling weapons, by selling drugs, by engaging in cybercrime. He added: It is vitally important that all nations work relentle
polene bag ssly to enforce those sanctions because the more economic pressure that can be brought on North Korea, the sooner that regime wi