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HOT NEWS
Russia declared 20 Czech diplomats as persona non grata over their accusation against Russia’s involvement in the 2014 attack at the Czech’s ammunition depot. Source: Reuters
The U.S. and China pledged to cooperate with each other and other nations to tackle climate change through UNFCCC and Paris Agreement after U.S. officials visited China. Source: Deutsche Welle
Saudi and Iranian officials held rare direct talks in Baghdad in order to ease tension and restore the unhealthy diplomatic ties between these two regional rivals. Source: Al Jazeera
WORLD
The Presidential meeting between the U.S. and Russia will take place under favorable circumstances that can accelerate diplomatic ties, said the U.S. national security advisor. Source: TASS
Secretary of State Antony Blinken defended the U.S. decision to withdraw all forces from Afghanistan, saying that the terror threat had moved elsewhere. Source: CNA
Israeli government expressed concern over the expected participation of the U.S. in the Vienna talks, saying that such participation could revive the JCPOA. Source: Sputnik
REGIONS
Myanmar’s military junta leader is expected to join the special ASEAN meeting while the national unity government urged ASEAN for a seat to participate in the crisis talks. Source: CNA
ROK expressed concerns about Japan’s plan to release the contaminated water into the sea during the meeting with the U.S. envoy to reaffirm the transparency of information. Source: Reuters
Hong Kong will place a travel ban on India, Pakistan and the Phillipine for two weeks after imported cases of the NY501 mutant of COVID-19 have been detected in the country. Source: The Straits Times
CAMBODIA
PM Hun Sen is going to attend a special ASEAN Summit in Jakarta this weekend, which aims to discuss current development in Myanmar as a violent crackdown continues. Source: AKP
MoH decided to occupy the wedding halls at Premiere Center Sen Sok and set up thousands of hospital beds to accommodate COVID-19 patients as the cases surge. Source: Reuters
CDC has approved five new factory projects worth USD 20.5 million, expecting to generate about 3,700 additional jobs in Sihanoukville, Kandal and Kampong Speu province. Source: Khmer Times