Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Russia blames the UN for the violence in Kosovo

In response to yesterday's riots in Mitrovica, Russia's UN spokesman blamed the UN for their actions in storming into the UN court which they claim escalated the situation. Relations between Russia and the International Community have soured considerably since the declaration of indepence of Kosovo which Russia says cannot be imposed on Serbs to accept.

Merkel becomes the first leader of her country to address the Israeli parliament in an historic trip to Israel

To mark the 60th anniversary of the creation of Israel, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been invited to address the Israeli parliament and to visit the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial. Germany's Chancellor promised to help bring peace to the region and revealed that in June of this year, Berlin would hold a Middle East Security Conference with nonother than Tony Blair as the peace envoy.

China finally admits violence in Tibet but blames the Dalai Lama

Chinese Prime Minister, Wen Jiabao admitted that there was a worrying escalation of violence in Tibet with more than possibly a hundred killed but refused to recognise genocide and instead blamed the Dalai Lama and demanded that he surrender calls for the independence of Tibet.

Edited by Morgan Francois Minchin
europeinterconnected press team.




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