PM returns home after G20 summitSeptember 26th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh returned here Sunday after attending the two-day G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, US.
The summit was hosted by US President Barack Obama in which developing countries like India were assured a greater say in the affairs of the global financial system.
Obama meeting Friday with G-20 leaders at summit in PittsburghSeptember 25th, 2009 Obama spending day at G-20 summitWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is spending the day in Pittsburgh, the site of the G-20 economic summit. The White House says the president will attend both morning and afternoon plenary sessions and will attend the G-20 leaders lunch.
Obama to meet with Netanyahu, Abbas TuesdaySeptember 19th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama is to host a trilateral meeting Tuesday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, the White House announced. The trilateral meeting will be preceded by bilateral meetings between Obama and the two leaders, White House spokesperson Robert Gibbs said Saturday, to lay the groundwork for the relaunch of negotiations.
Obama's first North American summit aims at swine flu plan, but headway elsewhere proves toughAugust 10th, 2009 Obama, leaders of Mexico, Canada vow cooperationGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama on Monday joined the leaders of Mexico and Canada in pledging a united effort on economic recovery, trade, swine flu and climate change. A statement from the leaders said their nations offered a "joint, responsible and transparent" response to the spreading swine flu threat.
Obama, leaders of Mexico, Canada pledge aggressive action on economic recoveryAugust 10th, 2009 Obama, leaders of Mexico, Canada vow cooperationGUADALAJARA, Mexico —Targeting the long and painful recession, President Barack Obama said Monday that he and the leaders of Mexico and Canada have agreed to "aggressive, coordinated action" to restore growth across North America. Noting the huge trading partnership among the three neighbors, Obama said that commerce must be expanded, not restricted.
President Obama to meet with leaders of Mexico and Canada in GuadalajaraAugust 9th, 2009 Obama to attend summit in MexicoWASHINGTON —President Barack Obama will fly to Mexico for a two-day summit with the leaders of Mexico and Canada. The three men are expected to work on trade, immigration, drug trafficking and security issues, as well as clean energy.
President Obama to meet with leaders of Mexico and Canada in Guadalajara, MexicoAugust 9th, 2009 Obama to attend 3-nation summit in MexicoWASHINGTON —President Barack Obama will fly to Mexico for a two-day summit with the leaders of Mexico and Canada. The three men are expected to work on trade, immigration, drug trafficking and security issues, as well as clean energy.
White House announces Obama trip to Mexico in AugustJuly 17th, 2009 Obama to visit Mexico in AugustWASHINGTON — The White House says President Barack Obama will travel to Mexico next month to meet with North American leaders. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Friday that Obama plans to meet with Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Aug.
President Obama wrapping up economic summit, meets Friday with pope, departs for AfricaJuly 10th, 2009 Obama to conclude summit talks, meet with popeL'AQUILA, Italy — Global problems, Africa and the pope all figure in President Barack Obama's day. He's in Italy, where the three-day G-8 summit on climate change and the economy is wrapping up.
Obama, other G-8 leaders invite 5 emerging nations to Italian summit on climate change, tradeJuly 9th, 2009 Obama, other G-8 leaders expand Italian summitL'AQUILA, Italy — President Barack Obama is in Italy, midway through the three-day G-8 economic summit that is heavily focused on climate change and world trade. His round of meetings today begins with one-on-one talks with the president of Brazil.
Obama aide says US to host nuclear security summit in Washington next MarchJuly 8th, 2009 US to host nuclear security summit in MarchL'AQUILA, Italy — President Barack Obama is planning to host a nuclear security summit in Washington next March. Obama's deputy national security adviser, Mark Lippert, says Obama announced the summit during a dinner with leaders of the world's top industrial nations in Italy.
Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan pledge to eliminate terrorismMay 25th, 2009 TEHRAN - Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan at a trilateral summit here Sunday reaffirmed their commitment to eliminate terrorism from the region and agreed to hold regular consultations on important matters between the three countries. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad and Afghan President Hamid Karzai attended the one-day summit hosted by Tehran.
Zardari for Pak-Af-Iran front to ensure regional stability (Lead)May 24th, 2009 TEHRAN - Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari Sunday called for joint efforts by Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran to ensure regional stability and to combat terrorism and militancy
We have to get together to tackle these challenges. It is not just the matter of our survival, but for the betterment and safety of our future generations, APP quoted Zardari as saying while addressing the first trilateral summit of the three countries here.
Obama's host dies from 'flu-like symptoms'April 27th, 2009 WASHINGTON - According to alarming reports from Mexico City, Felipe Solis, a distinguished archaeologist who showed Obama around the city's anthropology museum during his visit to Mexico earlier this month, died the next day from "flu-like symptoms".ccording to The Independent, Solis met the President at a gala dinner which was held at the museum on April 16, before Obama travelled onto the Americas summit in Trinidad and Tobago. On Sunday, the museum was shut, in common with most public attractions in Mexico City, and the nation's Health Minister confirmed that Solis had died of pneumonia - but that it was not thought he had contracted swine flu.
Obama health fine after trip to Mexico, which is struggling with swine flu outbreakApril 25th, 2009 Obama health fine after trip to MexicoWASHINGTON — The White House says President Barack Obama's health is fine a little more than a week after he traveled to Mexico, where an outbreak of swine flu has killed at least 68 people and sickened more than 1,000. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Saturday that "the Presidents trip to Mexico has not put his health in any danger."
The top international health official says the new swine flu strain that has hit Mexico has "pandemic potential." Obama was in Mexico last week to meet with top government officials and talk about the growing problem with drug smuggling and border violence.