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US 'concerned' over declining media freedom in Pakistan
Fp Archives •We have very clearly said that we are concerned about the space for media freedom in Pakistan," the State Department Deputy Spokesperson, Marie Harf, told reporters yesterday.
Dates for Modi's US trip not finalised yet: State department
Fp Archives •"On Prime Minister Modi's possible travel to the United States we have nothing to announce on dates," State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters.
US eager to welcome Modi, no announcement of timing yet
Fp Archives •The United States is looking forward to welcoming the new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Washington.
Horrified at reports of sexual violence, murders in India: US
Fp Archives •The United States has said it is "horrified" at reports of sexual violence and murders in India.
US looking forward to working with new govt post LS polls
Fp Archives •The US is looking forward to working with the new Indian government after the Lok Sabha elections, a State Department official said on Monday, reiterating that Indo-US relationship is strong and would continue to strengthen.
UN Security Council to meet today on N-Korea missile launch
Fp Archives •The UN Security Council will hold closed-door consultations on Thursday to discuss a possible condemnation of North Korea's latest ballistic missile launches
Will work with whoever Indian people choose: US
Fp Archives •The meeting between Modi and US Ambassador to India, Nancy Powell, in Gandhinagar on Thursday was part of US' effort of engagement of top Indian political leadership.
Expelled diplomat's remarks don't represent our position: US
Fp Archives •US has distanced itself from the alleged offensive comments made by its diplomat, who was last week expelled by India in a tit-for-tat action following the arrest of a senior Indian diplomat in New York last month.
US refutes reports of underpayment to Indians in its missions
Fp Archives •Media reports in New Delhi said Indian employees of the US Embassy and consulates in India are being grossly underpaid in comparison to their American counterparts working in these missions.
Violence not acceptable, parties should engage in talks: US tells Bangladesh
Fp Archives •The US has said that violence is not acceptable in Bangladesh ahead of the next week's general elections which is facing a threat from the main opposition parties.