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ASEAN-CHINA As territorial disputes in the region continue to simmer, Indonesia's navy chief proposed joint naval exercises between Asean countries and China to build trust and keep tensions in check.
Ler mais: Call for Asean-China joint exercises (The Straits Times, 22 de maro de 2013).

initiative, a spokesman for the banned outfit said in a video released Monday.
Ler mais: Pakistani Taliban suspend peace talks with government (Dawn, 18 de maro de 2013).

PAQUISTO-EUA Pakistan shares the US goal of restoring stability to Afghanistan, says an American expert while a former US envoy urges Washington to strengthen its trade and investment ties with Islamabad.
Ler mais: US, Pakistan share goals in Afghanistan (Dawn, 20 de maro de 2013).

NEPAL I RSSIA-CHINA The "very good" relations between China and Russia need to be taken to a higher level, a senior Russian official said. The importance of the ties is an area of universal consensus in Russia, Andrey Denisov, Russia's first deputy minister of foreign affairs, said.
Ler mais: China-Russian ties get 'even better' (China Daily, 22 de maro de 2013). 1

() The study conducted by Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) showed the percentage of the poor in Nepal dropped by 4.1 percentage points per year between 2006 and 2011.
Ler mais: Nepal made fastest progress in reducing poverty: Oxford study (The Kathmandu Post, 19 de maro de 2013).

NEPAL II President Zillur Rahmans passing makes him only the third head of state, the others being Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and General Ziaur Rahman, to have died in office.

PAQUISTO The Pakistani Taliban have suspended peace talks with the Pakistani government, claiming the stakeholders are not serious with the peace
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Ler mais: President Zillur passes away (The Daily Star, 21 de maro de 2013).

NDIA After a six-hour lively debate that saw intense womens participation, the Lok Sabha today passed the eagerly awaited anti-rape Bill which provides for life term till natural death and even death for repeat commission of rape.
Ler mais: Lok Sabha passes Anti-rape Bill (The Statesman, 19 de maro de 2013).

The third Jakarta International Defense Dialogue (JIDD) started on Wednesday with the aim of reducing tension in the Asia and the Pacific and bringing together countries in the region.
Ler mais: Jakarta dialogue aims at easing tension in Asia (The Jakarta Post, 21 de maro de 2013).

FILIPINAS Tension remains high in Sabah and in southern Philippines areas close to the east Malaysian state as the hunt for Agbimuddin Kiram and his men continued for the 14th day Tuesday under the Malaysian governments Operasi Daulat, security officials on both sides said.
Ler mais: Tension still high in Sabah, Southern Philippines (Philippine Daily Inquirer, 19 de maro de 2013). 2

NDIA-SRI LANKA India on Thursday voted in favour of UNHRC resolution against Sri Lanka on human rights.
Ler mais: Anti-Lanka UN resolution adopted, India makes no amendments (The Times of India, 21 de maro de 2013).

CHINA China is open to cooperating with other countries to maintain international cybersecurity, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said on Thursday.
Ler mais: China seeks greater cybercooperation (China Daily, 22 de maro de 2013).

MALSIA-FILIPINAS The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will rule in favour of Malaysia if the country agrees with the Philippines to contest the claim over Sabah at the world's highest court, said prominent historian Tan Sri Khoo Kay Kim.
Ler mais: ICJ will rule in favour of Malaysia on Sabah, says Prof Khoo (The Star, 21 de maro de 2013).

CHINA-RSSIA

INDONSIA
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President Xi Jinping will establish the direction of future China-Russia ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin during his first foreign visit to the country on Friday.
Ler mais: Xi to talk with Putin to set future direction (China Daily, 19 de maro de 2013).

codes from China, Seouls investigators said on Thursday, raising suspicions that North Korea may be behind the attack.
Ler mais: Chinese IP used in cyber attack (The Korea Herald, 21 de maro de 2013).

COREIA DO SUL-EUA CHINA-COREIA DO SUL Beijing expects all parties to ease the strained situation on the Korean Peninsula and turn around tense relations, President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday in a phone call with Republic of Korea President Park Geunhye.
Ler mais: Xi, Park talk about tension on peninsula (China Daily, 21 de maro de 2013).

South Korea and the U.S. agreed Wednesday to push for stern punishment of North Korea but leave the door open for dialogue, as Seoul continued to send conciliatory signals toward Pyongyang despite its increasing threats.
Ler mais: S. Korea, U.S. fine-tune North Korea sanctions (The Korea Herald, 20 de maro de 2013).

JAPO-UE CHINA-EUA President Xi Jinping told US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew in Beijing on Tuesday that he wants to build a new type of relationship with Washington centered on core interests.
Ler mais: Core interests at heart of new US ties (China Daily, 20 de maro de 2013).

The government intends to call on the European Union to maintain the bloc's ban on the export of weapons to China, according to government sources.
Ler mais: Japan to ask EU to maintain ban on arms exports to China (The Yomiuri Shimbun, 22 de maro de 2013).

COREIA DO SUL The unprecedented cyber attack that crashed the computer networks of major South Korean broadcasters and banks Wednesday used malicious
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