Category: DJF

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: ICH month starts

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    In support of the annual Cultural & Natural Heritage Day on the second Saturday of June designated by the country, the Leisure & Cultural Services Department’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Office (ICHO) will launch the first Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Month in June.

    Addressing the opening ceremony for Hong Kong ICH Month 2025 at the Cultural Centre today, Deputy Chief Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing said that starting this year, the Government will designate June as Hong Kong ICH Month, thereby deepening the implementation of Cultural & Natural Heritage Day.

    Hong Kong ICH Month also aims to present a vibrant annual mega ICH event through a series of engaging programmes. With the theme “ICH Around Town”, the inaugural Hong Kong ICH Month will fully showcase that despite Hong Kong’s relatively small geographic size, ICH can be found everywhere.

    He said the programmes will give the public and tourists a greater insight into ICH, and enable their first-hand experience of the cultural richness of ICH, as well as the pleasure.

    Hong Kong ICH Month 2025’s programmes include 80 ICH performances, 60 interactive experiential booths and 20 ICH Highlight Tours, covering over 100 ICH items and bringing together over 50 ICH practitioners, including representative bearers of the national ICH.

    Moreover, the ICHO is launching the ICH Carnival at the Cultural Centre Piazza today and tomorrow, kicking off Hong Kong ICH Month 2025.

    The carnival offers diverse performances of Hong Kong ICH items, such as the lion dance and Engor parade, Cheung Chau floating colours and dragon dance parade, the Hakka unicorn dance in Hang Hau in Sai Kung, Cantonese opera excerpts, Nanyin, Yip Man Wing Chun, Tai Chi, Pixiu dance, and dragon boat dance.

    There are also more than 10 interactive experiential booths at which the public can participate in and learn the techniques of crafting flower boards and wooden furniture, as well as making Chinese brushes and clay sculptures and more. ICH organisations and practitioners will also provide demonstrations on-site. Admission is free.

    Click here for details of the carnival.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Economics: RBI: Stability, Trust, Growth –

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    A strong and resilient financial system is the bedrock on which the edifice of economic prosperity of a nation is built. Reserve Bank of India is the custodian of our financial system. It completed 90 years of its journey yesterday. The theme for our 90th year was ‘Stability, Trust and Growth’.

    It embodies all that RBI stands for. It is apt we introspect on the past and how we can better discharge our mandate of ensuring monetary and financial stability; enhancing trust in the financial system; and supporting economic growth and improving the well-being of our people.

    Price stability

    Stability refers to stability of prices. This is important as inflation erodes the value of money. It hurts people; it hurts the poor even more. However, not all inflation is bad. Experts believe that a moderate level of inflation is healthy for economic growth. If inflation is too low, the economy faces stagnation risks. If it is too high, prices become unpredictable, making it difficult for consumers and businesses to plan and invest. We have chosen a target of 4% with a band of 2% for CPI inflation.

    CPI inflation has mostly stayed aligned with the target. The flexible inflation targeting is due for review. We will collaborate with govt to not only improve the framework but also to obtain, through appropriate monetary and fiscal policies, ‘Goldilocks conditions’ for inflation and growth.

    Financial stability

    Stability also refers to financial stability, which complements price stability in meeting growth and other developmental objectives. We have had a stable financial system – a system that has smoothly supported real sector economic activities even during periods of stress. Financial institutions have performed well. Banks and NBFCs are stronger and well capitalised to carry out financial intermediation effectively.

    External stability

    Stability includes stable foreign exchange rates, important for not only importers, exporters and investors but also the general public. India’s forex market has the required depth and liquidity to weather pressures, such as those seen in the last few months.

    Healthy levels of forex reserves and a manageable current account balance are also reassuring. Reserve Bank shall continue to be supportive, to manage excessive volatility without targeting any particular level or band of exchange rate.

    Trust

    Trust is important for multiple reasons to a central bank. Currency will serve its purpose only if the public trusts it to be safe to use. The public relies on trust when they deposit their hard-earned money in banks. Monetary policy requires trust to keep inflation expectations anchored. Trust is important for financial stability. It is integral to the integrity of financial markets and payments and settlement systems. We’ll continue to strengthen the trust the public has reposed in us. Ensuring quality customer service and experience is vital to retaining people’s trust. We’ll partner with financial institutions to improve services and reduce grievances.

    Independence of a central bank is important to generate trust. However, independence demands transparency. Independence doesn’t preclude consultation, whether with the general public, regulated entities, other financial regulators or govt. In fact, it becomes even more imperative. Independence also requires higher accountability. We have been deeply conscious of this and will endeavour to further improve transparency, enhance consultation, coordination and collaboration and raise accountability through various measures.

    Growth

    PM has envisioned a Viksit Bharat by 2047. This entails inclusive and accelerated economic growth. Policymaking has to be both pragmatic and visionary for India’s growth to leapfrog. RBI has a track record of introducing innovative policy measures while ensuring stability. Its response to the pandemic is a case in point.

    We’ll continue to be proactive, agile and flexible in our attempt to support economic growth. While we have come a long way in improving financial inclusion, we’ll work with financial institutions to expand access, especially to the bottom of the pyramid. We’ll encourage banks and NBFCs to leverage data and advanced tech to enhance their capacity for lending. This has the potential to accelerate supply of credit in the economy, without compromising on financial stability, to drive investment and economic growth.

    Moreover, as we grow and further integrate into the global economy in our journey of becoming a developed economy, our payment systems and currency have to be widely recognized worldwide. We’ve already taken some steps in this regard. We’ll continue to take initiatives to internationalise the rupee and globalise India’s payment systems.

    Tech

    Rapid advances in tech have facilitated RBI to fulfil its mandate of stability, trust and growth. Digitalisation of various banking services, UPI, and Account Aggregator are a few examples in this regard. It is imperative we harness tech and support innovation to further deepen and widen financial inclusion; improve monetary policy, banking, and currency management including central bank digital currency; universalise payment systems; expand credit including through Unified Lending Interface; and enhance customer experience.

    On this occasion, I would like to reassure all that we’ll continue to maintain the highest standards of professionalism and uphold the values of public service – integrity, impartiality, industriousness, objectivity, accountability, decisiveness, and transparency. We shall continue to foster a safe, secure and stable financial system to meet the aspirations of our country and its citizens. The aspirational goals Reserve Bank has set for itself to become a leading central bank are undeniably demanding, yet rewarding and inevitable.

    As Mahatma Gandhi had said, “The future depends on what we do in the present.” RBI rededicates itself in the service of the nation.

    (Published as a column in Times of India, on April 01, 2025)

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Shared Vision, Shared Responsibility – Strengthening NBFCs – Speech by Shri Swaminathan J, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India – March 28, 2025 – at the Conference of Non-Banking Financial Companies held at Chennai

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    CA Shri Charanjot Singh Nanda, President, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India; Chairpersons of the Audit Committee of the Boards, MDs & CEOs of NBFCs, and Statutory Auditors of NBFCs, Executive Directors from RBI and my colleagues from the Reserve Bank of India, Ladies and Gentlemen. A very good morning to all of you.

    1. It is an honour to address this esteemed gathering representing the key pillars of the NBFC ecosystem —CEOs entrusted with driving business responsibly, Chairpersons of Audit Committees overseeing assurance, Statutory Auditors who ensure transparency and integrity, along with regulators and supervisors committed to maintaining financial stability and fostering a sound regulatory environment. The theme of our engagement today — “Shared Vision, Shared Responsibility – Strengthening the NBFCs” — could not be more timely or relevant.

    2. The evolution of the NBFC sector is indeed a story of entrepreneurial energy, innovation and social impact. However, as the sector grows in scale and systemic importance, so too must our efforts to reinforce its foundations. A resilient, customer-centric, and well-governed NBFC sector is a shared aspiration — and delivering on it our shared responsibility.

    3. NBFCs have emerged as powerful engines of credit. By complementing the traditional banking system, they have significantly expanded access to credit, particularly for segments that have historically been underserved or excluded. Through innovative credit delivery models that harness technology and local insights, NBFCs have been able to design customised financial products tailored to diverse borrower needs. Their agility and close connect with customers have enabled them to play a role that is not only complementary to the role traditionally played by banks but, in many instances, catalytic in building a financial ecosystem characterised by deeper intermediation and wider opportunity.

    4. The importance of NBFCs has only grown with time. In fact, over the past decade, their growth has consistently outpaced that of banks — a trend that has become even more pronounced in the last few years. This rapid growth is a testament to the sector’s relevance and resilience — but it also raises the stakes. As NBFCs become more systemically important, the standards of governance, risk management, and customer treatment must rise accordingly.

    Understanding the Risks- Need for Responsible Innovation

    5. The business model of NBFCs — while effective — comes with its own set of structural risks. Their funding is short-term as compared to the maturity of their lending or is directed towards higher-risk customer segments.

    6. This maturity and credit transformation is at the heart of the NBFC model — but it also demands a heightened focus on risk management. If not carefully managed, it can create vulnerabilities, especially during periods of market stress or liquidity shocks.

    7. Risk-taking must be intelligent and well planned, and never beyond the risk absorption capacity of the entity concerned. Liquidity and credit risks must be rigorously assessed and managed. Asset-liability mismatches, nature and tenor of the funding sources, and concentration risks all need board-level oversight which should be ably supported by robust internal controls.

    Growth with Fairness: Customer-Centricity is Non-Negotiable

    8. Most importantly, even as we pursue scale, speed, and profits, we must not lose sight of fairness to the customer — that is the cornerstone of a sustainable business model. The NBFC sector must live up to its promise of inclusion by treating customers with dignity, transparency, and care. This entails ensuring transparent and easy-to-understand pricing, free from hidden charges or usurious interest rates. In instances of default, recovery practices must be conducted in an empathetic and respectful manner.

    9. Unfortunately, some NBFCs think they can pursue a business model where it is par for the course to resort to weak underwriting in pursuit of quick growth, coupled with excessive and unsustainable interest rates — at times masked as upfront charges or processing fees — which is followed by aggressive recovery practices upon default. Let me state unequivocally: this is not an acceptable model. Financial inclusion cannot be used as a pretext for financial exploitation. I urge each one of you to commit your institutions to upholding fairness in all your dealings.

    10. This responsibility for fair conduct is shared commitment by the CEO, the Board, and assurance functions in any entity. A customer-centric culture must be driven from the top and embedded at all levels.

    11. How do we ensure that our shared vision is realised, and our collective responsibilities are fulfilled? One of the most effective ways is by strengthening both internal and external assurance mechanisms.

    Strengthening Oversight: the Role of Audit Committee

    12. Let me begin with the Audit Committee of the Board (ACB). Far from being a routine compliance requirement, the ACB is the lynchpin of institutional oversight and long-term financial health. It plays a critical role in reinforcing governance, guiding management on assurance, and ensuring the integrity of internal control systems. When functioning effectively, it becomes a proactive forum for identifying vulnerabilities and initiating timely corrective actions.

    13. The role of the Audit Committee Chairperson is particularly significant in setting the tone for effective governance. It is essential that committee meetings are held regularly, conducted with clear purpose, and thoroughly documented to ensure accountability and follow-through.

    14. The effectiveness of the Committee is in the substance of its deliberations. The ACB must actively monitor the adequacy and functioning of internal control systems — not merely to confirm their presence, but to ensure they are operating effectively in practice. Similarly, audit observations should not remain confined to meeting minutes; they must translate into timely and meaningful corrective actions. A strong ACB also tracks audit findings and ensures that corrective measures are implemented without delay.

    15. Equally important is the establishment of an effective whistleblower mechanism overseen by the Board or the ACB which empowers employees and grants them anonymity, to report unethical or non-compliant behaviour, without fear of reprisal.

    16. CEOs too have a crucial role in upholding the integrity of financial reporting. They must actively deter any attempts—whether deliberate or cleverly disguised—to misapply accounting standards or regulatory provisions. It is equally important to foster an environment where the Chief Financial Officer and Head of Internal Audit feel empowered to engage in open, honest, and transparent dialogue with the Audit Committee of the Board.

    The Crucial Role of Statutory Auditors

    17. Now let me come to the role of Statutory Auditors, who are an indispensable part of the assurance ecosystem. In fact, the role of auditors has never been more critical — not merely in checking compliance, but in upholding trust. And trust, once lost, is hard to rebuild.

    18. Auditors are expected to provide an independent, professional opinion on whether the financial statements present a true and fair view of the NBFC’s financial position and comply with regulatory and accounting standards. However, in today’s complex and dynamic environment, this is no longer enough.

    19. Recent incidents — both in India and abroad — have shown that traditional financial audits must evolve. Auditors must bring technical expertise, forensic insight, and an ethical lens to their work. Red flags must not be ignored. Complex structures, derivatives, off-balance sheet items, related party transactions, and provisioning policies must be closely examined.

    Facilitative Role of Regulators and Supervisors

    20. As regulators and supervisors, we shoulder a dual responsibility — to safeguard stability and discipline, while also fostering an environment that encourages innovation, inclusion, and sustainable growth. Contrary to perception in certain quarters, our approach actively seeks to strike the right balance. At the Reserve Bank of India, we are acutely aware that regulation is not merely about control; it is about enabling responsible financial intermediation within a well-defined and transparent framework. Several initiatives in recent years reflect this facilitative and proportionate approach to regulation. In my previous role as a commercial banker, I had the fortuitous opportunity to be closely associated with one such initiative -the Regulations Review Authority 2.0 – which reinforced the RBI’s strong commitment to easing the regulatory burden and streamlining compliance without compromising regulatory objectives.

    21. The regulatory framework for NBFCs has evolved in the recent years with this understanding — gradually moving toward greater harmonisation with banks where warranted, while still preserving operational flexibility suited to the unique role NBFCs play in the financial system. The introduction of the scale-based regulatory framework explicitly recognises that the intensity of regulation and supervision must be proportionate to systemic importance. At the same time, the regulatory architecture encourages the development of responsible innovation and healthy competition in the sector.

    22. Similarly, the role of the supervisor has also become more interactive and forward-looking. It is not just about identifying compliance breaches after the fact, but about engaging with entities to strengthen internal systems, enhance governance, and build resilience against emerging risks. Through onsite inspections, offsite surveillance, thematic reviews, and structured engagements, the supervisory process aims to be a partner in the financial sector’s long-term soundness — not an impediment to its progress.

    Conclusion

    23. Our shared vision is clear: a dynamic, inclusive, and trusted NBFC sector that complements the banking system and serves the evolving needs of the Indian economy. And the way to achieve it is through shared responsibility — in governance, in customer protection, in financial prudence, and in ethical conduct.

    24. We in the regulatory community stand committed to supporting this journey. Our intent is not to stifle innovation but to ensure that growth is sustainable, risks are well-managed, and customer trust is never compromised. On behalf of the RBI, I can assure you that as regulators and supervisors we will remain committed to playing our part, not just as watchdogs, but as enablers of a robust, inclusive, and future-ready financial ecosystem.

    25. This conference gives us an opportunity to reflect on how we can contribute to this shared agenda. Whether making strategic decisions, chairing audit committees, or signing off on financials, drafting regulations or conducting supervision — we are shaping the sector’s future.

    26. Therefore, let us work together — with clarity of purpose and unity of action — to build a stronger, fairer, and more resilient NBFC ecosystem. Wealth creation should not just be for personal or institutional gain but to support the community, reflecting a sense of shared responsibility amongst all of us, in our pursuit to achieve an inclusive growth for all and realise the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.

    27. With this I wish you all fruitful and enriching deliberations over the course of this conference and look forward to the ideas and insights that will emerge in pursuit of our shared vision. Thank you for this opportunity and wish you all good luck, Jai Hind!

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CE meets new Liaison Office Director

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Chief Executive John Lee met new Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (LOCPG) and National Security Adviser to the Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Zhou Ji at Government House today.

    They exchanged views on a range of issues, including Hong Kong’s opportunities and challenges, and promoting the city’s long-term prosperity and stability.

    Mr Lee expressed his gratitude to the central government for its continued support to and care for Hong Kong, driving and supporting its transition from stability to prosperity. He also extended his warm welcome to Mr Zhou on his new appointment.

    Mr Zhou has had extensive experience in local governance and policy-making from a macroscopic perspective, having previously held such positions as CPC Hubei Standing Committee Member, CPC Henan Standing Committee Member and CPC Henan Provincial Committee Deputy Secretary, and Henan Party Leadership Group Deputy Secretary and Henan Vice Governor.

    Since taking office in July 2023 as CPC Central Committee Hong Kong & Macao Work Office Executive Deputy Director and State Council Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office Executive Deputy Director, Mr Zhou has been participating in taking forward Hong Kong’s work under national development strategies.

    He is well acquainted with the national policies on Hong Kong and actively promoted the implementation of the central government’s policies benefitting the city.

    Mr Lee expressed confidence in working with Mr Zhou in actively aligning with national development strategies, as well as in implementing fully, faithfully and resolutely the principles of “one country, two systems” and “Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong” with a high degree of autonomy, maintaining the constitutional order of the Hong Kong SAR as stipulated in the Constitution and the Basic Law, implementing the executive-led structure and implementing the principle of “patriots administering Hong Kong”, with a view to ensuring the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong, the steadfast and successful implementation of the “one country, two systems” principle, and jointly expediting the development of Hong Kong from stability to prosperity.

    During the session, Mr Lee said that Hong Kong is currently undergoing an economic transformation, and that the Hong Kong SAR Government will uphold fundamental principles while breaking new ground, endeavour to take forward reforms, and continue to lead all sectors of Hong Kong society to embrace changes and strive for innovation, actively exploring new areas of development and growth.

    The Chief Executive said he believes that under the leadership of Mr Zhou, the LOCPG will continue to support the Hong Kong SAR Government’s governance in accordance with the law.

    Noting that Mr Zhou is well acquainted with Hong Kong affairs, Mr Lee said that this will help Hong Kong better contribute to and benefit from its integration into national development, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area development and the Belt & Road Initiative.

    The session was conducted in a cordial and productive atmosphere, with both officials sharing the common goal of expediting Hong Kong’s rise from stability to prosperity.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI USA News: Sequestration Order for Fiscal Year 2026 Pursuant to Section 251A of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, As Amended

    Source: US Whitehouse

    By the authority vested in me as President by the laws of the United States of America, and in accordance with section 251A of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (the “Act”), as amended, 2 U.S.C. 901a, I hereby order that, on October 1, 2025, direct spending budgetary resources for fiscal year 2026 in each non-exempt budget account be reduced by the amount calculated by the Office of Management and Budget in its report to the Congress of May 30, 2025.

    All sequestrations shall be made in strict accordance with the requirements of section 251A of the Act and the specifications of the Office of Management and Budget’s report of May 30, 2025, prepared pursuant to section 251A(9) of the Act.

    THE WHITE HOUSE,

        May 30, 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Antigonish — Antigonish/Guysborough Street Crime Enforcement Unit arrests man for drug trafficking

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    The Antigonish/Guysborough Street Crime Enforcement Unit has arrested a man for drug trafficking as part of an ongoing investigation.

    On May 29, at approximately 12:00 p.m., the Antigonish/Guysborough Street Crime Enforcement Unit (SCEU), assisted by the Pictou County Integrated SCEU and Antigonish County District RCMP members, located a man outside a restaurant on Main St. in Antigonish who is believed to be involved in drug trafficking. When officers attempted to arrest the man, he fled on foot. Officers ran after the man and he was safely arrested minutes later a short distance away.

    Officers subsequently searched the suspect’s vehicle and located a quantity of cocaine.

    No one was injured in the incident.

    The man has been released by police on conditions and will appear in Antigonish Provincial Court at a later date to face charges of Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking. Additional charges are anticipated.

    File #2023-1525151

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Auto Association Warns of ‘Involutionary’ Competition in NEV Market

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 31 (Xinhua) — The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAA) has launched an industry-wide initiative calling on automakers to avoid disorderly competition in the country’s booming new energy vehicle (NEV) market.

    The KAA statement stressed that despite the rapid growth of China’s NEV industry, which accounts for more than 40 percent of new vehicle sales in the country, the industry has seen a decline in profitability in recent years, largely due to increased “involutionary-style” competition accompanied by chaotic price wars.

    Continuously increasing investment is needed to ensure after-sales service and innovative development of enterprises, and disorderly price wars seriously affect the normal business operations of enterprises, threaten the stability of industrial chains and supply chains, and drag the sector into a vicious circle, the KAA said.

    The KAA noted that the recent significant price cuts initiated by one of the major automakers on May 23, which were subsequently followed by others, caused panic in the market.

    The association warned that such price wars would further reduce the profitability of enterprises, thereby affecting the quality of products and after-sales services. This would not only hinder the healthy development of the industry itself, but also harm the rights and interests of consumers and create a hidden security threat.

    All enterprises must strictly adhere to the principles of fair competition, while advantaged enterprises should not seek to displace other players in order to gain a monopoly, the initiative notes.

    In addition to legitimate price adjustment measures, businesses should not sell their products at prices below cost, engage in deceptive marketing practices, or distort market order in ways that harm the fundamental interests of the industry and consumers, the CAA said.

    All enterprises are also encouraged to conduct self-inspection and correct any identified problems in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations of the country. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Railways to Carry 17.8 Million Passengers on First Day of Dragon Boat Festival Holiday

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 31 (Xinhua) — China’s railway passenger traffic is expected to reach 17.8 million on Saturday, the first day of the Duanwu or Dragon Boat Festival holiday, state-owned China Railways Corp. said.

    To cope with the influx of passengers, an additional 1,029 passenger trains are expected to be put into operation on Saturday, the corporation said, adding that the volume of passenger traffic on rail transport reached 15.78 million person-times the day before.

    Popular destinations during the festival this year include the cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Nanjing and Zhengzhou.

    KZhD said railway services across the country are increasing capacity, improving service quality and organising cultural events at stations to further enhance the passenger experience.

    A total of about 80.5 million passenger train trips are expected to be made during China’s five-day Dragon Boat Festival tourism boom. -0-

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese FM meets Mauritanian counterpart on ties

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    HONG KONG, May 30 — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi here on Friday night met with Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug, Mauritania’s minister of foreign affairs, who was attending the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed).

    Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said during the meeting that it is the general wish of all countries to settle disputes through dialogue and consultation, which is an important background for the birth of the IOMed.

    Mediation works only when all parties accept it willingly and it is conducive to better safeguarding the legitimate interests of developing countries, especially small- and medium-sized countries, Wang noted.

    Wang said this year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Mauritania, adding that over the past 60 years, the two sides have always treated each other with mutual respect and equality, which has set a good example of developing countries’ mutual assistance and win-win cooperation.

    China is willing to work with Mauritania to continue the traditional friendship, consolidate unity and cooperation, and jointly safeguard peace and stability in the Sahel region, so as to continuously create new prospects for the development of the Sino-Mauritanian relations, said the Chinese foreign minister.

    Merzoug, for his part, congratulated the successful holding of the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the IOMed. He wishes that the IOMed would play an important role in the maintenance of international peace and security.

    The friendly relations between Mauritania and China are strong, Merzoug said, adding that China is a true strategic partner of Mauritania.

    Mauritania firmly adheres to the one-China policy, he said, stressing that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s territory.

    Mauritania is willing to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with China, strengthen exchanges at all levels, deepen mutually beneficial cooperation and promote the continuous development of relations between the two countries, Merzoug said.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Notification of increased evening construction noise – new Wear footbridge

    Source: City of Sunderland

    VolkerStevin and Sunderland City Council would like to inform you that essential preparatory works will be carried out on the New Wear Footbridge to prepare the bridge deck for waterproofing which will protect it from water infiltration and corrosion.

    The works will commence on Monday 2 June 2025 and will take place between 4pm and 10pm for a one-week period.

    During the works there are likely to be increased noise and lighting levels which may cause some disruption to our neighbours.

    We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and assure you that every effort will be made to minimise any impact.  

    We appreciate your patience and understanding but should you have any questions or concerns regarding the above works, please contact Olivia Murray at customer@volkerstevin.co.uk 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK-EU Reset Deal Is a Sell-Out

    Source: Traditional Unionist Voice – Northern Ireland

    Statement by TUV North Down chairman Peter Wilson:

    “The announcement of the so-called UK-EU Reset Deal represents yet another disgraceful betrayal of the Union and a shameful continuation of the Irish Sea border, which separates Northern Ireland from the rest of our United Kingdom. Let there be no doubt – this is not a deal to safeguard the Union, but rather to cement the constitutional and economic annexation of Northern Ireland by the European Union.

    “We in the TUV reject entirely the notion that the Irish Sea border has gone. If the border was truly gone, why is the Government still spending millions of pounds constructing permanent border posts at our ports, particularly in Larne? These are not symbolic gestures – they are physical manifestations of a regulatory and customs frontier between Northern Ireland and Great Britain, a frontier imposed at the behest of Brussels and with the active compliance of the DUP.

    “The DUP’s so-called “Safeguarding the Union” document has been exposed as the sham that it is. Repeating the fiction that the Irish Sea border has been removed is not just disingenuous – it is insulting to the people of Northern Ireland who were promised the benefits of full Brexit but have instead been abandoned as a semi-detached province under foreign rule.

    “We now know that the EU will continue to impose its customs code, regulations, and tariffs on Northern Ireland. The continuation of EU Regulation 2017/625 – treating NI as part of the EU and GB as a foreign country – ensures that our economy remains in a straitjacket, unable to fully benefit from UK-wide trade or domestic policy.

    “As our leader Jim Allister KC MP has rightly pointed out, the new SPS arrangements are made between the EU and Great Britain, because Northern Ireland is already considered EU territory. That is not sovereignty restored – it is sovereignty surrendered.

    “And let’s not forget the parcel border that continues to restrict the movement of goods to our citizens. The idea that this deal brings normality or balance is nothing more than spin. The truth is that none of the underlying architecture of the Protocol has been dismantled.

    “The people of North Down and all of Northern Ireland deserve honesty. They deserve leaders who will not capitulate for political convenience, but who will stand firm in defence of our place within the United Kingdom. The DUP have failed in that duty and now attempt to repackage surrender as success.

    “The TUV will not be silenced. We will continue to expose these lies, stand against this betrayal, and fight for the full restoration of Northern Ireland’s place within the UK – politically, legally, and economically.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Shanghai Disneyland Tightens Smoking Rules on Resort Grounds

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    SHANGHAI, May 31 (Xinhua) — Shanghai Disneyland has introduced a series of new anti-smoking measures to mark World No Tobacco Day on Saturday.

    These measures include reducing the number of designated smoking areas, increasing the number of “No Smoking” signs, and increasing the training of staff members on anti-smoking protocols, the resort said.

    Overall, 24 designated smoking areas were removed from the resort, cutting the total number by about half. The number of designated smoking areas at Shanghai Disneyland was reduced to 11.

    Additionally, changes have been made to the location of smoking areas away from high-traffic areas and major thoroughfares, including near character meet-and-greet areas and parade routes. The relocation of locations is intended to minimize guests’ exposure to second-hand smoke.

    More than 2,800 “No Smoking” signs have been placed in key locations such as main entrances and exits, dining areas and other high-traffic areas. The signs also include e-cigarette symbols to clearly indicate the categories of tobacco products that are prohibited.

    Posters featuring Chief Bogo from Zootopia have been placed in various locations. Guests can scan a QR code to find the nearest designated smoking area. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Message of the Holy Father Leo XIV to the Bishops’ Conference of France on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the canonization of Saint John Eudes, Saint John Mary Vianney, and Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus

    Source: The Holy See

    Message of the Holy Father Leo XIV to the Bishops’ Conference of France on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the canonization of Saint John Eudes, Saint John Mary Vianney, and Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, 31.05.2025
    The following is the Message sent by the Holy Father Leo XIV to the Bishops’ Conference of France on the occasion of the one hundredth anniversary of the canonization of Saint John Eudes, Saint John Mary Vianney, and Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus:

    Message of the Holy Father
    I am happy to be able to address you for the first time, pastors of the Church of France, and through you, all your faithful, as this month of May 2025 marks the one hundredth anniversary of the canonization of three Saints whom, by the grace of God, your country has given to the universal Church: Saint John Eudes (1601-1680), Saint John Mary Vianney (1786-1859) and Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face (1873-1897). In raising them to the glory of the altars, my predecessor Pius XI wanted to present them to the People of God as teachers to listen to, models to imitate, and powerful supporters to pray to and invoke. The scale of the challenges facing the Church in France a century later, and the continuing relevance of these three holy figures in meeting them, lead me to invite you to give special prominence to this anniversary.
    In this brief Message, I will mention just one spiritual trait that John Eudes, John Mary Vianney and Thérèse have in common and present in a very meaningful and attractive way to the men and women of today: they loved Jesus unreservedly in a simple, strong and authentic way; they experienced his goodness and tenderness in a special daily closeness, and they bore witness to it in an admirable missionary drive.
    The late Pope Francis left us, rather like a testament, a beautiful Encyclical on the Sacred Heart in which he states: “That stream which is never exhausted, never passes away … offers itself time and time again to all those who wish to love as he did. For his love alone can bring about a new humanity” (Dilexit nos, 219). There could be no more beautiful and simple programme of evangelization and mission for your country: to help everyone discover the tender and devoted love that Jesus has for them, to the point of transforming their lives.
    And in this respect, our three Saints are undoubtedly masters whose life and doctrine I invite you to constantly make known and appreciated by the People of God. Was Saint John Eudes not the first to celebrate the liturgical worship of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary? Was Saint John Mary Vianney not the priest who gave himself passionately to his ministry and who said: “The priesthood is the love of the heart of Jesus”? and finally, was Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and of the Holy Face not the great Doctor of scientia amoris that our world needs, she who “breathed” the Name of Jesus at every moment of her life, with spontaneity and freshness, and who taught the little ones an “easy” way to access it?
    Celebrating the centenary of the canonization of these three saints is first and foremost an invitation to give thanks to the Lord for the marvels he has accomplished in this land of France over long centuries of evangelization and Christian life. Saints do not appear spontaneously but, by grace, emerge from living Christian communities that have been able to transmit the faith to them, to kindle in their hearts the love of Jesus and the desire to follow him. This Christian heritage still belongs to you, it still deeply permeates your culture and remains alive in many hearts.
    This is why I express the hope that these celebrations will not merely evoke nostalgia for a past that might seem bygone, but that they will awaken hope and give rise to a new missionary impetus. With the help of the saints he has given you and whom you celebrate, God can renew the marvels he has accomplished in the past. Will Saint Thérèse not be the Patroness of the missions in the very lands where she was born? Will Saint John Mary Vianney and Saint John Eudes not be able to speak to the conscience of many young people about the beauty, greatness and fruitfulness of the priesthood, to inspire their enthusiastic desire for it, and to give them the courage to respond generously to the call, at a time when the lack of vocations is harshly felt in your dioceses and priests are under increasing strain? I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the priests of France from the bottom of my heart for their courageous and persevering commitment, and to express my paternal affection for them.
    Dear brother Bishops, I invoke the intercession of Saint John Eudes, Saint John Mary Vianney and Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, for your country and the People of God who are courageous pilgrims there, despite the contrary and sometimes hostile winds of indifference, materialism and individualism. May they give courage to these People, in the certainty that Christ, the Saviour of the world, is truly risen.
    Imploring upon France the maternal protection of her powerful Patroness, Our Lady of the Assumption, I impart to each of you, and to all those entrusted to your pastoral care, the Apostolic Blessing.
    From the Vatican, 28 May 2025
    Leo XIV

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Southfield Doctor Convicted of Fraudulently Obtaining $1.7M PPP Loan

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    DETROIT – On May 29, 2025, a federal jury convicted Dr. Reginald Eburuche of Southfield of bank fraud, United States Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon Jr. announced.

    Gorgon was joined in the announcement by Special Agent in Charge Cheyvoryea Gibson, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Detroit Division.

    Dr. Eburuche was found guilty of fraudulently obtaining a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan in July 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, for his start-up business Renovis Healthcare.  According to evidence presented at trial, after being unsuccessful in obtaining a line of credit for this new business venture in 2019, Eburuche looked to the PPP program as a source of potential seed-funding—$1.7M at 1% interest.  In order to get that money though, he grossly inflated the number of employees and the average monthly payroll for his fledgling company.  In support of his application, he also created and uploaded fraudulent tax documents, meant to make it appear as though his stated headcount and salary expenditures were legitimate.  A large portion of the funds were frozen and seized in advance of trial.

    “When a licensed professional choses fraud over integrity, the harm runs deeper than dollars,” said U.S. Attorney Gorgon. “Dr. Eburuche stole money meant to keep workers afloat during a time of crisis. This Office will continue to pursue those who exploited these programs for personal gain.”

    “Dr. Reginald Eburuche’s conviction for Bank Fraud represents not only an abuse of taxpayer dollars but a betrayal of public trust during a time of national hardship,” said Cheyvoryea Gibson, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Detroit Field Office. “I commend the dedicated efforts of our Oakland County Resident Agency members and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan, whose contributions were vital in concluding this case. We remain fully committed to collaborating with our community and law enforcement allies to identify, investigate, and bring to justice those who exploit government relief programs for personal financial gain.”

    This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Carl Gilmer-Hill and was investigated by special agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.  The United States Attorney’s Office also thanks the Small Business Administration and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration for their support.

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  • Trump administration orders enhanced vetting of all Harvard University-linked visa applicants

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The U.S. State Department ordered all its consular missions overseas to begin additional vetting of visa applicants looking to travel to Harvard University for any purpose, according to an internal cable seen by Reuters on Friday, in move that significantly expands President Donald Trump’s crackdown against the academic institution.

    In a cable dated May 30 and sent to all U.S. diplomatic and consular posts, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio instructed the immediate start of “additional vetting of any non-immigrant visa applicant seeking to travel to Harvard University for any purpose.”

    Such applicants include but are not limited to prospective students, students, faculty, employees, contractors, guest speakers, and tourists, the cable said. The word “any” in the cable text is written in bold format and underlined.

    Harvard University failed to maintain “a campus environment free from violence and anti-Semitism”, the cable said, and that the enhanced vetting measures were aimed at helping consular officers identify visa applicants “with histories of anti-Semitic harassment and violence.”

    While the U.S. has previously required additional vetting of visa applicants from particular countries, applying such procedures against Harvard appears to be an unprecedented use of the visa process against a university that has fallen out of favor with the administration.

    The additional measures for Harvard-linked applicants were first reported by Fox News, but the cable itself has not been previously reported.

    The State Department does not comment on its internal documents or communications, a department spokesperson said in an email when asked about the cable.

    The Trump administration has launched a multifront attack on the nation’s oldest and wealthiest university, freezing billions of dollars in grants and other funding, proposing to end its tax-exempt status and opening an investigation into whether it discriminated against white, Asian, male or straight employees or job applicants.

    Trump alleges top U.S. universities are cradles of anti-American movements. In a dramatic escalation, his administration last week revoked Harvard‘s ability to enroll foreign students, a move later blocked by a federal judge.

    Harvard argues the Trump administration is retaliating against it for refusing to accede to its demands to control the school’s governance, curriculum and the ideology of its faculty and students.

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    The move is also part of the Trump administration’s intensifying immigration crackdown and follows Rubio’s order to stop scheduling new appointments for student and exchange visitor visa applicants.

    The top U.S. diplomat also said earlier this week that Washington will start revoking the visas of Chinese students with links to the Chinese Communist Party and those who are studying in critical areas.

    Implementation of this order will also serve as a “pilot for expanded screening and vetting of visa applicants,” the cable adds, raising the possibility of the measures taken against Harvard and visa applicants being used as a template for other universities.

    The order also directs consular officers to consider questioning the credibility of the applicant if the individual’s social media accounts are private, as that may be reflective of “evasiveness,” and instructs them to ask applicants to set their accounts to public.

    The officers can remind the applicant that “limited access to or visibility of social media activity could be construed as an effort to evade or hide certain activity,” the cable said.

    The cable instructs the consular officers to consider any information about the applicant that does not raise to the level of inadmissibility to ensure that the applicant’s claimed purpose of travel is consistent with the visa they are seeking.

    “If you are not personally and completely satisfied that the applicant, during his time in the United States, will engage in activities consistent with his non-immigrant visa status, you should refuse the visa…,” the cable said.

    Such a recommendation would follow comments from Rubio in recent months saying he has personally revoked the visas of hundreds, perhaps thousands of people, including students, because they got involved in activities that go against U.S. foreign policy priorities.

    “If you’re coming here to create problems, you’re probably going to have a problem,” Rubio told reporters on April 7. “We’re not going to continue to be stupid enough to let people into our country who are coming here to tear things up.”

    (Reuters)

  • ISRO’s Gaganyatri to carry out microgravity research experiments during upcoming Axiom-4 mission

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) Gaganyatri will carry out a series of shortlisted microgravity research experiments aboard the International Space Station (ISS) during the upcoming Axiom-4 (Ax-4) mission, according to an official statement from ISRO.

    The Axiom-4 mission, scheduled for launch on June 8, will be piloted by Gaganyatri Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, who is set to travel to the ISS. ISRO has selected seven microgravity experiments proposed by Indian Principal Investigators (PIs) from various national research and development laboratories and academic institutions for execution aboard the ISS as part of the Ax-4 mission.

    Microgravity research presents valuable opportunities for advancements in fields such as human health, physical and life sciences, material science, pharmaceutical development, and biotechnology. The selected studies include investigations into the impact of microgravity and ISS radiation on edible microalgae, the sprouting of salad seeds in space and its relevance to crew nutrition, the survival, revival, reproduction, and transcriptomic analysis of the eutardigrade Paramacrobiotus sp. BLR strain in space, and the effect of metabolic supplements on muscle regeneration under microgravity. Other experiments will examine human interaction with electronic displays in microgravity and the influence of microgravity on the growth and yield of food crop seeds.

    These experiments are designed to utilize existing research facilities on board the ISS. Given the safety-focused operational philosophy and other mission-related constraints of human spaceflight, the shortlisted experiments are currently undergoing rigorous evaluations and reviews on the ground prior to launch.

    According to ISRO, the experience gained from executing these experiments will help nurture a microgravity research ecosystem in India, enabling the inclusion of more advanced microgravity studies in future missions of the Indian Space Programme.

    The Ax-4 mission marks a historic milestone as it includes the first Indian astronaut to visit the International Space Station. Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will become the first ISRO astronaut to travel to the ISS and the second Indian to go to space after Rakesh Sharma, who flew aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in 1984. IAF Group Captain Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair has been designated as the backup pilot for the Ax-4 mission in the event Shukla is unable to fly.

    Alongside Shukla, the Ax-4 crew will include two mission specialists: European Space Agency (ESA) project astronaut Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski of Poland and Tibor Kapu of Hungary. The mission will be commanded by Peggy Whitson, a former NASA astronaut and the current Director of Human Spaceflight at Axiom Space.

    ANI

  • Finalising policy for launching ₹2,500 Mahila scheme: Delhi CM

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday said that the poll promise of a ₹2,500 monthly financial dole for poor women in the national capital would be launched soon. She also mocked the Congress government in Himachal Pradesh and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab for either failing to implement similar schemes despite promises or doing so without adequate funding.

    In a podcast-style interview with actor Anupam Kher to mark the Delhi government’s 100 days in office, Gupta said, “We have held six meetings to form the policy on the matter, and I have allocated ₹5,100 crore in the Budget for the Mahila Samridhi Yojana.”

    Gupta said her government does not want to falter like the Himachal Pradesh government, which enthusiastically announced a financial scheme but later ran out of funds to support it.

    She also criticised the previous Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government, which, just before the Lok Sabha elections, promised ₹1,000 per month to women in Delhi but failed to deliver.

    “The AAP government in Punjab has also failed to start the financial assistance scheme despite announcements,” she said.

    Admitting that women in Delhi have high expectations from the BJP government, Chief Minister Gupta assured that the Mahila Samridhi Yojana would be rolled out soon for eligible women. “We want the scheme to be a long-term, beneficial initiative without disruptions,” she added.

    Reflecting on the BJP’s 10 years in opposition during AAP’s rule, she said party workers and leaders stayed strong and continued to work with the people as public representatives.

    “When we saw that the people of Delhi were being wronged, when corruption was being exposed every day, when liquor shops were opening on every street — we were in the midst of that struggle… Overall, in these 10 years, Delhi fell behind. But wherever we could make a difference, we stayed among the people and worked for them,” she said.

    She added that winning back the trust of the people in just 100 days was a challenge, as many were disillusioned after the anti-corruption movement — which began at Ramlila Maidan — failed to live up to its promises.

    “People who were looking for honest governance were hurt. They again lost faith in politicians. But my Cabinet members and I have tried to remain present among the people, and this is helping to heal the people of Delhi, who have suffered for 27 years,” claimed CM Gupta, adding that the Yamuna River and the city at large suffered due to the neglect of previous governments.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Investors are calling Trump a chicken – here’s why that matters

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Alex Dryden, PhD Student in Economics, Department of Economics, SOAS, University of London

    Calling someone “chicken” might sound like a playground insult, but it’s exactly the label some financial investors have begun attaching to US president Donald Trump. The “Taco” trade, short for “Trump Always Chickens Out”, has gained traction in financial circles in recent weeks, as investors come to believe that whenever markets begin to slide as a result of one of his policy decisions, Trump tends to retreat.

    The jibe appears to have struck a nerve. When a reporter asked him about the “chicken” reputation this week, Trump bristled. “Oh isn’t that nice – I chicken out. I’ve never heard that,” he snapped. The president returned to the topic later to criticise the “nasty” question and insisted that he was no such thing.

    Policy reversals have been a hallmark of both Trump’s first and second terms. During the 2018-19 trade wars, he frequently threatened sweeping tariffs only to water them down in subsequent rounds of negotiation.

    A similar pattern has emerged this year. In early April, Trump’s “liberation day” announcement triggered a sharp sell-off, with the S&P 500 falling more than 12% over the following week.

    However, as market volatility surged, the administration softened its positioned and opted to delay the tariffs for 90 days. As the tariff plans were softened, markets rebounded. The index is now 4% higher than it was before the announcement and up 0.7% year-to-date.

    To the president’s supporters, these policy U-turns reflect his shrewd negotiating tactics designed to extract concessions or cajole reluctant governments into striking trade deals. But to many investors, the pattern looks less like strategy and more like retreat. And while the Taco nickname might sound like a playground insult, for financial investors the jibe has a real impact on navigating financial markets.

    Credibility is currency

    When investors call a politician or policymaker a “chicken”, it’s not just a jab at their courage. It’s a much more serious insult that calls into question their credibility. And in financial markets, that’s one of the most valuable assets a leader can have.

    As a policymaker or politician, communicating successfully with markets depends on trust. Investors allocate capital based on expectations about the future – inflation, trade flows, interest rates, fiscal spending – and those expectations are influenced not only by what policymakers do, but by what they say.

    If a leader regularly threatens sweeping economic action but repeatedly backs down at the first sign of trouble, their credibility begins to erode.

    Once that doubt takes hold, it changes the dynamic. Investors begin to ignore warnings as threats are brushed off and policymakers’ influence loses its force.

    The erosion of a leader’s credibility among investors is likely initially to dampen market volatility as investors begin to ignore the words of politicians and policymakers. They assume that the status quo will remain in place as a leader is unwilling or unable to instigate the changes they had initially proposed, leading to little change in financial markets. This weakens a leader’s ability to steer market expectations and, by extension, the broader economy.

    However, the Taco mindset could be dangerous if it takes hold in markets. Once investors start to assume that Trump will always blink, they build their portfolios around that expectation. Talk of sweeping economic changes or significant increases in tariffs begin to be ignored as investors lean into risky positions in the belief that escalation will be avoided at the last minute. This can create a false sense of calm that holds only as long as Trump plays to type.

    ‘It’s called negotiating.’ Trump was clearly angered by the chicken jibe.

    But the “chicken” jibe has clearly angered the president. He may well be looking for an opportunity to change investors’ minds. If Trump decides to hold the line by pushing through tariffs without compromise even in the face of legal action, or let a standoff over the US debt ceiling run hot, this could catch complacent investors off-guard.

    The resulting repricing is likely to be sharp and disorderly. Volatility could spike, not because Trump changed, but because investors assumed he never would and then overreact when he does. In that sense, the real risk of the Taco mindset isn’t that it insults Trump – it’s that it provokes a stubborn response. A president who digs his heels in and ploughs ahead with risky policies despite all the warning signs would be bad news for the whole world – and the global economy.

    Alex Dryden does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Investors are calling Trump a chicken – here’s why that matters – https://theconversation.com/investors-are-calling-trump-a-chicken-heres-why-that-matters-257926

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  • MIL-OSI Global: Kyiv’s allies have lifted restrictions on Ukraine attacking targets inside Russia – here’s what that means for the war

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Matthew Powell, Teaching Fellow in Strategic and Air Power Studies, University of Portsmouth

    The frontlines in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict have largely been bogged down, with little significant movement on either side. It was reported recently that Russian troops had only advanced about 25 miles in the eastern sector near Donetsk in one year, at a huge cost in terms of casualties. As a result, both sides have sought different ways of trying to gain a strategic advantage over their opponent.

    Air power has long been a recognised way of restoring a degree of mobility to the battlefield. But in Ukraine, neither side has been able to achieve control of the air, thanks to the quality of their air defences. So instead, both sides are using drones for “tactical” (small-scale) effect.

    At this point, it’s worth focusing on the three levels of warfare: tactical, operational and strategic. The chart below, taken from the US Military Review, illustrates how these levels work – operating as a “distinct hierarchy with marginally overlapping areas between the strategic and the operational, and between the tactical and the operational”.

    The three levels of war: tactical, operational and strategic.
    Army University Press

    The tactical level is where small actions are planned and executed. At the operational level, major operations and campaigns are planned with a view to achieving strategic objectives. The strategic level involves longer-term ways to achieve the overarching political objectives of a conflict.

    Russia’s ability to deploy long-range missiles and longer-range drones (such as the Shahed 136) that can strike targets – both military and civilian – deep inside Ukraine, has given it a strategic advantage.

    There are two strategic aims to these strikes. The first is to reduce Ukraine’s capacity to produce military equipment through its domestic industrial base. The second is to target urban areas and civilian populations to undermine public morale – although how effective this is has long been a matter for debate.

    Advantage Russia

    The prohibition on Ukraine using weapons supplied by its allies to strike targets in Russia has put it at a considerable disadvantage – meaning that Ukraine’s military has been unable to exploit these weapons’ full potential. So, Russia has been able to build a considerable military/industrial base without threat of attack.

    But now, the decision to lift these restrictions by the UK, US and, most recently, Germany will allow Ukraine to attack a wider range of targets and create more strategic difficulties for Russian political and military leadership.

    In particular, it’s worth highlighting the recent statement by the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, who announced on May 28 that Berlin would help Kyiv develop new long-range weapons that can hit targets in Russian territory.

    To what extent Ukraine will be able to exploit this greater latitude to attack targets inside Russia remains to be seen. But the prospect of long-range missiles being used against its cities – the German Taurus missiles have a range of more than 500km – could give Ukraine a degree of leverage in any fresh peace talks.

    The lifting of these restrictions is unlikely to make much difference on the ground for some time, though. While theoretically, Ukraine will be able to strike at some of Russia’s military production sites, Russia has dramatically overhauled its arms production capacity. Nato’s top US commander is reported to have recently told a Senate Armed Services Committee that Russia is “on track to build a stockpile three times greater than the United States and Europe combined”.

    No restrictions – for now

    It’s also worth noting that both the US and UK signalled their willingness to allow their long-range missiles to strike at missile launchers inside Russia late last year as a defensive measure – but on a limited scale and only using domestically produced weapons, in contrast to the attacks conducted by Russia.

    What is different in the most recent announcement is the lifting of restrictions on what can be targeted with weapons provided by western allies, rather than those domestically produced by the Ukrainian defence industry. This is an extension of an initial lifting of restrictions in late 2024
    by the US and UK, further broadening the targets that can be attacked.

    But the relaxation of these restrictions could be reversed very quickly if Ukraine launches large-scale strikes against civilian populations – which could generate highly adverse publicity for Ukraine and the countries that supplied the weapons.

    Russia’s targeting of Kyiv in recent weeks has been bitterly criticised by the US president, Donald Trump, who posted on his TruthSocial website recently: “[Vladimir Putin] has gone absolutely crazy. Needlessly killing a lot of people.”

    But Kyiv’s allies will also be wary of how Russia may react. Russia has always threatened dire consequences if Ukraine uses western-supplied weapons to launch attacks within Russia.

    Indeed, the political ramifications of the lifting of restrictions are likely to be more consequential than the military outcomes – for now, at least.

    Matthew Powell does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Kyiv’s allies have lifted restrictions on Ukraine attacking targets inside Russia – here’s what that means for the war – https://theconversation.com/kyivs-allies-have-lifted-restrictions-on-ukraine-attacking-targets-inside-russia-heres-what-that-means-for-the-war-257841

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Five killed in blast at chemical plant in northern China

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    SHIJIAZHUANG, May 31 (Xinhua) — Five people were killed and two were injured in an explosion at a chemical plant in Wuyi County, north China’s Hebei Province on Friday, local authorities confirmed Saturday.

    According to the Wuyi County Emergency Management Department, the explosion occurred at around 6:30 p.m. on Friday in a workshop where a cleaning container exploded.

    Firefighters, police officers, medics, and emergency response teams quickly arrived at the scene to carry out rescue operations.

    The rescue operation at the site has now been completed. The two injured are reported to be in stable condition. The cause of the explosion is under investigation. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: /Economic Review/ China’s manufacturing activity continues to improve as market expectations strengthen

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 31 (Xinhua) — Business activity in China’s manufacturing sector continued to show signs of improvement in May, amid faster production and stronger market expectations, official data showed Saturday.

    In May 2025, China’s manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) was 49.5, up 0.5 percentage points from the previous month, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Saturday. A PMI above 50 indicates expansion in the manufacturing sector, while one below 50 indicates contraction.

    NBS statistician Zhao Qinghe said the improvement reflects faster production and more positive business expectations.

    The production sub-index rose to 50.7, up 0.9 from the previous month, indicating a stronger pace of industrial production, the data showed. The new orders index also rose 0.6 to 49.8.

    It is noteworthy that the business activity index at large enterprises returned to the growth range and amounted to 50.7, which is 1.5 higher than the April figure and indicates an improvement in the business environment at large enterprises.

    High-tech manufacturing continued to expand for the fourth month in a row, reaching 50.9, while the equipment manufacturing and consumer goods sub-indices rose to 51.2 and 50.2, respectively.

    Market expectations also improved during the reporting period. The index of expectations for production and business activity rose to 52.5, up 0.4 from the previous month, indicating that industry enterprises generally remain confident about the market development in the near term, Zhao Qinghe said.

    The continued recovery in the manufacturing PMI suggests that the combined effect of more positive macroeconomic policy measures is beginning to emerge, as well as improved business expectations and signs of recovery in manufacturing activity, analysts said.

    Data released on Saturday also showed that China’s non-manufacturing PMI stood at 50.3 in May, down 0.1 percentage point from the previous month but still broadly on track for growth.

    The service sector maintained a steady momentum, helped by tourism and catering during the May Day holidays, Zhao Qinghe said.

    According to Wen Tao, an analyst with the China Logistics Information Center, efforts will need to be made in the future to stimulate domestic demand and promote high-level external opening-up to expand new growth in external demand, thereby strengthening the country’s economic resilience and enhancing its ability to withstand risks. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Video: App Teaching Future Skills & Medical Research Gender Gap | WEF | Top Stories Week

    Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)

    This week’s top stories of the week include:

    0:14 – Want your shrimp healthy and antibiotic-free? This start-up has a solution to help shrimp farmers identify diseases early so they can cure their shrimp without overusing antibiotics.

    1:58 – This app uses games to teach young people the skills they need for the future. Goodwall has helped more than 3 million people in 150 countries through gamified challenges, allowing users to sharpen their skills in AI, problem-solving and communication to prepare for success in the rapidly changing world of work.

    4:56 – Too calm for catastrophe: there’s a problem with climate data, say experts. This phenomenon is called ‘shifting baseline syndrome’ or ‘the boiling frog’. Experts say it reduces public pressure for climate action because the slow pace of change obscures the urgency of the crisis.

    6:47 – What if your medicine was never tested on someone like you. There is a gender disparity in medical research. This leaves millions of women facing health decisions without evidence-based options. Here are 5 ways policy-makers can start to close these gaps.

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  • PM Modi commemorates 300th birth anniversary of Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar, launches key infrastructure projects in Madhya Pradesh

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday commemorated the 300th birth anniversary of Lokmata Devi Ahilyabai Holkar at the Lokmata Devi Ahilyabai Mahila Sashaktikaran Mahasammelan in Bhopal. Speaking on the occasion, the PM paid tribute to her enduring legacy in governance, social reform, and cultural preservation, while emphasizing the crucial role of women in India’s development.

    The Prime Minister also inaugurated key infrastructure projects, including the launch of passenger services on the Indore Metro’s Super Priority Corridor and the new airports at Datia and Satna. These initiatives aim to enhance regional connectivity, stimulate economic growth, and create employment opportunities, reinforcing the government’s commitment to inclusive progress inspired by the vision of women’s empowerment and India’s rich heritage.

    Honouring Ahilyabai Holkar’s Legacy

    PM Modi highlighted Devi Ahilyabai’s exceptional leadership, emphasizing her commitment to public service, cultural preservation, and inclusive governance. He highlighted her devotion, exemplified by carrying a Shiva Lingam and restoring important temples, including Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi. The Prime Minister praised her pioneering social reforms such as raising the minimum marriage age for girls, securing women’s property rights, and supporting widow remarriage.

    Inauguration of Key Development Projects

    The Prime Minister inaugurated several developmental projects including the launch of passenger services on the Indore Metro’s Super Priority Corridor (Yellow Line) and the inauguration of Datia and Satna airports. He emphasized that these developments would bolster infrastructure in Madhya Pradesh, catalyze economic progress, and generate employment opportunities. The PM also noted that these initiatives aim to improve regional connectivity and bring citizens closer to major religious and cultural destinations.

    Women’s Empowerment and Economic Inclusion

    Reaffirming the government’s commitment to women’s empowerment, PM Modi said that over four crore houses have been built with many registered in women’s names. He highlighted expanded access to essential amenities and healthcare benefits through schemes like Ayushman Bharat.

    The Prime Minister underlined initiatives promoting financial independence, including Mudra Yojana loans—with more than 75% beneficiaries being women—and the active involvement of 10 crore women in self-help groups.

    Women in Science, Defence, and Governance

    The Prime Minister celebrated the increasing participation of women in STEM fields, startups, and space missions, citing over 100 women contributors to Chandrayaan-3. He highlighted historic milestones such as the first women NDA cadets and their expanding roles in the armed forces, including frontline service and leadership positions. The PM also praised women’s critical role in national security operations like Operation Sindoor.

    Balancing Development with Cultural Heritage

    Drawing parallels between Ahilyabai’s era and today, the Prime Minister emphasized India’s progress while preserving cultural roots. He highlighted infrastructure projects like Indore’s metro, railway expansions, and improved air connectivity, which also facilitate access to prominent pilgrimage sites.

    A Call to Strengthen Sashakt Bharat

    PM Modi invoked the legacy of great women leaders and urged the nation to draw inspiration from their courage and vision. He called for collective efforts to build a stronger, inclusive India—Sashakt Bharat.

    PM Modi also released a commemorative ₹300 coin and postage stamp honoring Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar and presented the National Devi Ahilyabai Award to a woman artist.

    Additionally, the Prime Minister approved ₹480 crore for 1,271 Atal Gram Sushasan Bhawans to strengthen governance infrastructure in gram panchayats.

    The event was attended by the Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Mangubhai Chhaganbhai Patel, and the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, among other dignitaries.

  • Providing service to taxpayers is duty of tax officials: FM Sitharaman

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday emphasized that it is the duty of tax department officials to serve taxpayers, and that this responsibility must be carried out with “transparency and integrity.”

    “To provide service to the taxpayer is our duty. While serving taxpayers, transparency and integrity are crucial in earning their trust and confidence. I am confident that the Board and the field formations will remain sensitive and responsive,” the Finance Minister stated on the social media platform X.

    Her statement came in response to a detailed explanation issued by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) regarding a business entity that had applied for GST registration.

    The applicant had complained about a delay in the processing of the application. However, the CBIC provided details showing that the delay was due to the applicant’s failure to respond to a specific query concerning the designation of the person who had signed on behalf of the company.

    Referring to the case of Vinod Gupta, who raised the issue on LinkedIn, the CBIC clarified on X: “The application was filed this week on 26th May (Monday) and was assigned to Delhi State GST. The Central GST authorities had no role in this matter.”

    According to the Delhi State GST authorities, the application was processed immediately, and a query was raised regarding the missing designation of the person who signed the rent agreement on behalf of the company. At this stage, the ARN (Application Reference Number) was pending a reply from the taxpayer, and the taxpayer had been duly informed, the statement added.

    The application will be processed by the Delhi GST authorities upon receipt of the pending information, the CBIC clarified.

    The CBIC also urged the applicant to refrain from spreading incorrect information on social media without verifying the facts.

    IANS

  • Delhi records wettest May; IMD issues ‘Orange Alert’ for May 31

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 34.8 degrees Celsius on Saturday morning, marking one of the warmer days of the season. However, despite the high morning temperature, this May has been unusual in many ways, including below-normal daytime temperatures, unprecedented frequent rainfall, and the absence of any heatwave conditions.

    In terms of precipitation, May 2025 has been historic for Delhi, with the capital receiving 188.9 mm of rainfall — the highest-ever recorded in the month of May. This is over 202 percent more than the normal monthly average of 62.6 mm. In contrast, May 2024 saw just 0.4 mm of rain, which was 99 percent below average, with not a single rainy day recorded.

    According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), this is only the third time in the last five years that Delhi has seen the mercury stay below 40 degrees Celsius throughout May. Not a single day this month recorded conditions severe enough to be classified as an intense heatwave, making it a rare exception in the typically scorching summer month.

    The current spell of unusual weather is being attributed to the early arrival of the monsoon in Mumbai, which has had a ripple effect on weather systems in northern India, including Delhi. However, meteorologists have clarified that the monsoon has not yet arrived in the national capital, even though conditions have turned significantly cooler and wetter.

    The IMD has issued an ‘Orange Alert’ for Delhi-NCR for tonight, warning residents to stay alert as thunderstorms and heavy rain are likely. An ‘Orange Alert’ signals potentially disruptive weather, and people are advised to prepare for sudden changes in conditions.

    The forecast suggests that rain, accompanied by thunder and strong winds, will continue across Delhi and surrounding areas till June 4. A ‘Yellow Alert’ is also in place for Saturday, with the possibility of rain showers at any time during the day.

    Meanwhile, the Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 167, placing it in the ‘moderate’ category, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

    The AQI scale defines values between 101–200 as ‘moderate,’ 201–300 as ‘poor,’ and 301–400 as ‘very poor.’

    With unpredictable weather continuing, Delhiites are advised to remain cautious and plan accordingly as the city experiences one of its most unusual Mays in recent history.

    —IANS

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CE meets new Liaison Office Director (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    ​The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, met the new Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (LOCPG) and National Security Adviser to the Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), Mr Zhou Ji, at Government House today (May 31). They exchanged views on a range of issues, including the social situation, opportunities and challenges of Hong Kong, and promoting the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong.
     
    Mr Lee expressed his gratitude to the Central Government for its continued support to and care for Hong Kong, driving and supporting Hong Kong’s transition from stability to prosperity. He extended his warm welcome to Mr Zhou on his new appointment. Mr Zhou had extensive experience in local governance and policy-making from a macroscopic perspective. Mr Zhou previously held such positions as Member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Hubei Provincial Committee, Member of the Standing Committee and Deputy Secretary of the CPC Henan Provincial Committee, and Deputy Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Vice Governor of the Henan Provincial Government, demonstrating outstanding leadership in national administration.
     
    Since taking office in July 2023 as the Executive Deputy Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the CPC Central Committee and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, Mr Zhou has been directly participating in taking forward Hong Kong’s work under national development strategies. He is well acquainted with the national policies on Hong Kong and actively promoted the implementation of the Central Government’s policies benefitting Hong Kong. Last year, Mr Zhou led a delegation to visit Hong Kong to gain better insights into economic development, providing his important views to the formulation of measures benefitting Hong Kong. He has also undertaken extensive efforts to ensure the measures achieve optimal results.
     
    Mr Lee said he is confident to work with Mr Zhou in actively aligning with national development strategies, as well as in implementing fully, faithfully and resolutely the principles of “one country, two systems” and “Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong” with a high degree of autonomy, maintaining the constitutional order of the HKSAR as stipulated in the Constitution and the Basic Law, implementing the “executive-led” structure and implementing the principle of “patriots administering Hong Kong”, with a view to ensuring the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong, the steadfast and successful implementation of the “one country, two systems” principle, and jointly expediting the development of Hong Kong from stability to prosperity.
     
    During the meeting, Mr Lee said that Hong Kong is currently undergoing an economic transformation, and that the HKSAR Government will uphold fundamental principles while breaking new ground, endeavour to take forward reforms, and continue to lead all sectors of Hong Kong society to embrace changes and strive for innovation, actively exploring new areas of development and growth.
     
    Mr Lee said he believes that under the leadership of Mr Zhou, the LOCPG will continue to support the HKSAR Government’s governance in accordance with the las. Noting that Mr Zhou is well acquainted with Hong Kong affairs, Mr Lee said that this will help Hong Kong better contribute to and benefit from its integration into national development, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area development and the Belt and Road Initiative. The meeting was conducted in a cordial and productive atmosphere, with both Mr Lee and Mr Zhou sharing the common goal of expediting Hong Kong’s rise from stability to prosperity.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Department of the Air Force updated guidance on Implementing Policy on Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness (Accessions, Retention and Voluntary Separation, Identification)

    Source: United States Air Force

    Headline: Department of the Air Force updated guidance on Implementing Policy on Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness (Accessions, Retention and Voluntary Separation, Identification)

    On May 23, the Department of the Air Forcereleased updated guidance for implementation of Executive Order 14183, ‘Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness, aligning with updated Department of Defense policy and addressing medical standards, accession, retention, and administrative processes for transgender Airmen and Guardians.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Man with mental disorder arrested for vandalizing terracotta warriors in China

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    XI’AN, May 31 (Xinhua) — Police in Xi’an, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, said Saturday that a man was detained for damaging two artifacts protected by the state as second-class cultural relics.

    On Friday at around 5:30 p.m., a 30-year-old man surnamed Sun broke through the protective barriers and jumped into the No. 3 archaeological excavation pit at the Qinshihuang Terracotta Warriors Museum, according to a statement released by the Xi’an Public Security Bureau’s Lintong District branch, where the museum is located.

    The report said Sun damaged two statues of armoured warriors when he pushed and pulled them, adding that he had been found to be suffering from mental illness. -0-

    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI China: Ancient Silk Road hub inspires global dialogue

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    LANZHOU, May 31 — As dusk falls over the Gobi Desert, the golden hues of the Mogao Caves seem to whisper tales of a bygone era. Yet within these ancient grottoes lies something extraordinary: cutting-edge technology now breathes new life into millennia-old art.

    At the ongoing fourth Dialogue on Exchanges and Mutual Learning among Civilizations in Dunhuang, northwest China’s Gansu Province, this fusion of past and future has emerged as a central theme, positioning Dunhuang as both a guardian of heritage and a pioneer of 21st-century cultural innovation and cultural exchange.

    The “Digital Dunhuang” project, a decade-long endeavor to create virtual replicas of caves and murals, has drawn particular attention. Delegates examined 3D-printed replicas of eroded statues and augmented reality projections that restore faded pigments to their original brilliance.

    Jointly hosted by the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the Gansu Provincial Government, the dialogue gathered nearly 400 participants, including foreign political leaders, scholars, and representatives from international organizations.

    Marking the first time the dialogue has been held outside Beijing since its 2019 inception, the choice of Dunhuang — a UNESCO World Heritage site — underscores its enduring role as a bridge between civilizations.

    “It is interesting for this symposium to take place in Dunhuang, as part of the Silk Road where so many different items and ideas were traded for so very long,” said Christopher Merrill, director of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa. “When people come together and exchange ideas, poems, and stories, they come away with different understandings not only of the culture they are exposed to, but of their very own ways of thinking about the world.”

    For centuries, Dunhuang’s Mogao Caves stood as a melting pot of Buddhist art, Persian motifs, and Hellenistic influences. Today, its frescoes tell timeless tales: Western traders with aquiline noses leading camels meet East Asian merchants; Hindu apsaras (celestial beings) mingle with Chinese mythological figures like Fuxi and Nuwa.

    “Dunhuang is where civilizations began to converse,” remarked Eliso Elisashvili, president of Georgian International University, marveling at the city’s “beautiful, magnetic” blend of histories.

    The dialogue’s agenda — spanning topics from AI-era cultural shifts to museum collaborations — reflects modern challenges. Delegates from Nepal, Egypt, and beyond emphasized that mutual respect for diversity must be the foundation of global discourse.

    “Dunhuang offers a blueprint for dialogue,” said one participant after touring the caves’ vibrant murals.

    “Dunhuang’s openness remains instructive,” noted Lee Kang-bum, professor emeritus and specialist in Confucian classics and classical Chinese texts at Chung-Ang University in the Republic of Korea.

    “In the digital age, we no longer depend solely on a singular ancient Silk Road, but instead embrace countless ‘digital Silk Roads’ that connect billions globally. Artificial intelligence is also reshaping the methods and depth of cross-cultural exchanges,” German sinologist Martin Woesler added.

    Fan Jinshi, the honorary president of Dunhuang Academy, said: “In today’s era, as nations worldwide share the mission of pursuing peaceful development, we hope countries can draw lessons from the Silk Road’s historical legacy of civilizational integration and cultural dialogue to advance the Silk Road Economic Belt and promote the flourishing of diverse cultures across the globe.”

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese FM expects Nepal to join IOMed at early date

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    HONG KONG, May 30 — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday met with Nepali Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba here, hoping Nepal to join the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) at an early date to jointly contribute to improving global governance.

    Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that more than 80 countries and nearly 20 international organizations sent high-level representatives to Hong Kong to participate in the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the IOMed, indicating that resolving disputes through mediation is the common wish of all parties, in line with the interests of developing countries, and is the direction indicated by the trend of the times and the UN Charter.

    Noting that China and Nepal are traditional friendly neighbors and China places Nepal in an important position in its neighborhood diplomacy, Wang said that this year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Nepal, and the China-Nepal strategic partnership of cooperation featuring ever-lasting friendship for development and prosperity faces new development opportunities.

    China is willing to summarize successful experiences with Nepal, advance high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, and jointly create a better and more glorious China-Nepal relationship for the next 70 years, said Wang.

    Deuba congratulated China on the successful signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the IOMed and said that it is an ideal choice to have the IOMed headquarters in Hong Kong.

    She said that Nepal firmly adheres to the one-China principle, supports the “one country, two systems,” and will never allow any force to use Nepal’s territory to engage in activities that harm China’s interests, adding that Nepal is willing to strengthen high-level exchanges with China, deepen pragmatic cooperation, and promote better development of Nepal-China relations.

    MIL OSI China News