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Samson » May 7th, 2019
MPs reveal the fact that parliamentary sessions are held in Ramadan at night
2019/5/7 16:30
Revealed members of the House of Representatives, on Tuesday, the fact that the parliament held its meetings in Ramadan at night.
MP Abdullah al-Kharbit told the {Euphrates News} that "the sessions of the House of Representatives is going on as it is and there is no presence to hold it at night during Ramadan."
He added that "Parliament is obliged to hold eight sessions a month and therefore, according to the view of the deputies that these meetings at a close time to devote the end of the holy month to work from within the provinces and communicate with the areas of deputies directly."
For his part, MP Raed Fahmi told the {Euphrates News}, that "we have not received any book regarding the convening of meetings of the House of Representatives in Ramadan at night." LINK
Lagarde: Rumors and tweets threaten to deepen global trade disputes
7th May, 2019
He urged the Director of the International Monetary Fund , Christine Lagarde , the United States and China on the need to resolve trade differences, noting that the comments and tweets negatively affect the prospects of resolving the dispute
Lagarde said on the sidelines of her participation in a conference in the French Ministry of Finance on Tuesday: "We thought that this threat has receded and that relations were improving and that we are moving towards an agreement
"We hope the situation will continue this way, but today's rumors, comments and comments are very unfavorable conditions," Lagarde said
The IMF director's comments came two days after US President Donald Trump, in which he threatened to increase tariffs on Chinese products, stepped up the situation
On the other hand, China has officially confirmed that Vice President Liu Hu will head to Washington later in the week to complete the trade negotiations
The Director of the IMF stressed that it is urgent to resolve these trade tensions in a manner satisfactory to all
"Tensions between the United States and China are clearly a threat to the global economy LINK
US-China trade dispute overshadows oil prices
7th May, 2019
Oil prices fell on the global market on Tuesday, under pressure from fears of a renewed US-China trade dispute that could lead to further declines in the already weak global economy.
US crude fell to $ 61.85 a barrel from $ 62.35, recording a high of $ 62.46 and a low of $ 61.73 by 09:42 GMT.
Brent crude fell to $ 70.65 a barrel from the opening level of $ 71.13, and recorded a high of $ 71.30 and a low of $ 70.47.
US crude futures rose 1.1% after hitting a five-week low of $ 60.03 a barrel earlier, and Brent crude rose 0.8% after hitting $ 68.84 a barrel since April 3.
The renewed trade conflict between the world's two largest economies is negatively affecting the prospects for a global economic recovery and thus weak prospects for fuel demand.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cut its forecast for global growth to its lowest level in 10 years. LINK
Pompeo unveils Trump's plans for China's geostrategic threat
7th May, 2019
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said his country hopes to launch talks with Russia and China to prepare new arms control agreements.
"There was a good call between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin," Pompey told the Helsinki-Sanomat newspaper before meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of the Arctic Council meeting in the Finnish city of Rovaniemi. I think it will give the parties an opportunity to move forward.
President Trump understands that we need two partners ready to take into account the agreement, so we must make sure that we have a different regime from the short- and medium-range missile treaty that will force the parties to implement the demands."
"The president (Trump) understands that there is currently a third party. Agreements reached decades ago when China was quite different have been reached. (China) is currently a geostrategic threat, so President Trump wants China to become part of any agreement that will be reached. We will try to do that."
"I hope we can launch a dialogue on this possibility. Talking about any close prospects in this area may be very ambitious.
But two years remained before the START treaty (Strategic Offensive Reductions) expired. Perhaps we will have to work in a bilateral format, but I hope that the dialogue will be conducted in a positive way to create possibilities for discussing triangular cooperation (Washington-Moscow-Beijing).
The world will benefit greatly from this. We will seek to do so." LINK
Source: Dinar Recaps
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All articles, videos, and images posted on Dinar Chronicles were submitted by readers and/or handpicked by the site itself for informational and/or entertainment purposes.
Dinar Chronicles is not a registered investment adviser, broker dealer, banker or currency dealer and as such, no information on the website should be construed as investment advice. We do not intend to and are not providing financial, legal, tax, political or any other advice to readers of this website.
Copyright © 2019 Dinar Chronicles
Samson » May 7th, 2019
MPs reveal the fact that parliamentary sessions are held in Ramadan at night
2019/5/7 16:30
Revealed members of the House of Representatives, on Tuesday, the fact that the parliament held its meetings in Ramadan at night.
MP Abdullah al-Kharbit told the {Euphrates News} that "the sessions of the House of Representatives is going on as it is and there is no presence to hold it at night during Ramadan."
He added that "Parliament is obliged to hold eight sessions a month and therefore, according to the view of the deputies that these meetings at a close time to devote the end of the holy month to work from within the provinces and communicate with the areas of deputies directly."
For his part, MP Raed Fahmi told the {Euphrates News}, that "we have not received any book regarding the convening of meetings of the House of Representatives in Ramadan at night." LINK
Lagarde: Rumors and tweets threaten to deepen global trade disputes
7th May, 2019
He urged the Director of the International Monetary Fund , Christine Lagarde , the United States and China on the need to resolve trade differences, noting that the comments and tweets negatively affect the prospects of resolving the dispute
Lagarde said on the sidelines of her participation in a conference in the French Ministry of Finance on Tuesday: "We thought that this threat has receded and that relations were improving and that we are moving towards an agreement
"We hope the situation will continue this way, but today's rumors, comments and comments are very unfavorable conditions," Lagarde said
The IMF director's comments came two days after US President Donald Trump, in which he threatened to increase tariffs on Chinese products, stepped up the situation
On the other hand, China has officially confirmed that Vice President Liu Hu will head to Washington later in the week to complete the trade negotiations
The Director of the IMF stressed that it is urgent to resolve these trade tensions in a manner satisfactory to all
"Tensions between the United States and China are clearly a threat to the global economy LINK
US-China trade dispute overshadows oil prices
7th May, 2019
Oil prices fell on the global market on Tuesday, under pressure from fears of a renewed US-China trade dispute that could lead to further declines in the already weak global economy.
US crude fell to $ 61.85 a barrel from $ 62.35, recording a high of $ 62.46 and a low of $ 61.73 by 09:42 GMT.
Brent crude fell to $ 70.65 a barrel from the opening level of $ 71.13, and recorded a high of $ 71.30 and a low of $ 70.47.
US crude futures rose 1.1% after hitting a five-week low of $ 60.03 a barrel earlier, and Brent crude rose 0.8% after hitting $ 68.84 a barrel since April 3.
The renewed trade conflict between the world's two largest economies is negatively affecting the prospects for a global economic recovery and thus weak prospects for fuel demand.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cut its forecast for global growth to its lowest level in 10 years. LINK
Pompeo unveils Trump's plans for China's geostrategic threat
7th May, 2019
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said his country hopes to launch talks with Russia and China to prepare new arms control agreements.
"There was a good call between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin," Pompey told the Helsinki-Sanomat newspaper before meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of the Arctic Council meeting in the Finnish city of Rovaniemi. I think it will give the parties an opportunity to move forward.
President Trump understands that we need two partners ready to take into account the agreement, so we must make sure that we have a different regime from the short- and medium-range missile treaty that will force the parties to implement the demands."
"The president (Trump) understands that there is currently a third party. Agreements reached decades ago when China was quite different have been reached. (China) is currently a geostrategic threat, so President Trump wants China to become part of any agreement that will be reached. We will try to do that."
"I hope we can launch a dialogue on this possibility. Talking about any close prospects in this area may be very ambitious.
But two years remained before the START treaty (Strategic Offensive Reductions) expired. Perhaps we will have to work in a bilateral format, but I hope that the dialogue will be conducted in a positive way to create possibilities for discussing triangular cooperation (Washington-Moscow-Beijing).
The world will benefit greatly from this. We will seek to do so." LINK
Source: Dinar Recaps
______________________________________________________
All articles, videos, and images posted on Dinar Chronicles were submitted by readers and/or handpicked by the site itself for informational and/or entertainment purposes.
Dinar Chronicles is not a registered investment adviser, broker dealer, banker or currency dealer and as such, no information on the website should be construed as investment advice. We do not intend to and are not providing financial, legal, tax, political or any other advice to readers of this website.
Copyright © 2019 Dinar Chronicles
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