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Peres: Trump NATO Warning a Mistake

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Aug. 1 -- The former Israeli President Shimon Peres says Donald Trump suggestion the U.S. would not defend NATO allies unless they pay is a mistake. He made the comments during an interview with Bloomberg's Elliott Gotkine, who began by...
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Foreign minister welcomes India moves

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1. Wide exterior shot Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2. Interior shots of press conference at the ministry 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Khursheed Kasuri, Foreign Minister of Pakistan: "We welcome Prime Minister Vajpayee's announcement in the...
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Trade delegation in talks with Indian officials

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New Delhi, 7 July 2003 1. Pakistani High Commissioner-designate to India Aziz Ahmad Khan arriving for start of delegation meeting 2. Pan over meeting 3. Indian foreign minister Yashwant Sinha shaking hands with leader of Pakistani...
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Reax and analysis as Samaras visits for talks aimed at improving relations

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1. Wide of service inside Church of St George 2. Close-up of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I during service 3. Various of service 4. Wide of worshippers outside church 5. SOUNDBITE: (Turkish) Mina Orfanidis, Churchgoer from Greece:...
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CLEAN : Ukraine meaningful US options limited expe

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CLEAN : Ukraine meaningful US options limited expe
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India expresses concern over closer US/Pakistan ties

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1. Indian foreign ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna taking his seat at news conference 2. Cameraman 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Navtej Sarna, Indian foreign ministry spokesman: "We have seen the statement made in Islamabad by the United States...
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Putin Hopes for Euro's Survival, Welcomes U.K. Relations

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Sept. 2 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin discusses the future of the euro and post-Brexit relations with the United Kingdom. Putin speaks in an exclusive Bloomberg interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait
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Johnson brushes off criticism of his appointment

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New British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday brushed off criticism of his appointment by European leaders saying it was "inevitable there would be be a certain amount of plaster coming off the ceiling" after the UK voted to...
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Netanyahu Lashes Out at Kerry for Mideast Speech

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Dec.28 -- Bloomberg’s Bill Faries discusses Secretary of State John Kerry’s speech on Middle East peace and U.S.-Israel relations. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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VOICED : In Iran love is rarely a many splendoured thing

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VOICED : In Iran love is rarely a many splendoured thing
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Tillerson Calls for Halt of South China Sea Buildup

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May.04 -- U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson delivered a message to foreign ministers from Southeast Asian nations that militarization of the South China Sea must stop. Bloomberg's David Tweed reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Kim Says South Korea, China Agree to Cooperate

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Jun.18 -- Finance ministers from South Korea and China met for the first time in almost a year at the annual AIIB conference in Jeju. Bloomberg caught up exclusively with Korea's Dong-yeon Kim who said Seoul and Beijing agreed to work...
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Trump: India has a true friend in the White House

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US President Donald Trump has described India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi as his "true friend" in a joint news conference at the White House."The friendship between the United States and India is built on shared values including our...
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SocGen's Juckes Says the U.S. and China Need to Get Along

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Feb.09 -- Kit Juckes, global strategist at Societe Generale, explains the importance to global markets of a good relationship between the United States and China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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UK foreign secretary on action against Russia over spy case

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The British Foreign Secretary called Russia's attitude towards the spy poison case "smug sarcasm". Speaking from London on Thursday, Boris Johnson added that what happened in Salisbury is part "of a pattern of rogue...
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Trump Plans to Donates $1M to Harvey Victims

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The White House says President Donald Trump is pledging $1 million in personal funds to Harvey storm relief efforts. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders made the announcement at a briefing Thursday. ...
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Qatar Sending Ambassador Back to Iran

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Aug.27 -- Qatar said it will return its ambassador to Iran and seek stronger relations with its Persian neighbor as the gas-rich nation's standoff with four Arab countries drags on. Control Risks Senior Analyst Graham Griffiths speaks on...
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Aberdeen Standard's Milligan 'a Little Concerned' About Tech Stocks

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Nov.11 -- Andrew Milligan, head of global strategy at Aberdeen Standard Investments, talks about global stocks. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Japan-China Relations Will Be in Very Good Shape, Says Professor Takahara

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Oct.25 -- Akio Takahara, professor at University of Tokyo, discusses the meeting between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Chinese President Xi Jinping and what he hopes will come from the talks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Pompeo's India Trip Marked by Issues

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Jun.26 -- Secretary of State Michael Pompeo has wrapped up his trip to India, and the visit was marked by disputes over trade, defense and energy. Jodi Schneider reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Japan, South Korea Spat to Hit U.S. Plans?

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Aug.03 -- A South Korean court is set to start liquidating assets of a Japanese company to compensate Koreans conscripted to work during colonial occupation. The move is expected to invite retaliation and further strain ties between two...
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Pay Attention to Geopolitics Says Franklin Templeton

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Nov.17 -- Sonal Desai of Franklin Templeton says traders need to pay more attention to geopolitical issues, especially the relationship with China. She appears on "Bloomberg the Open."
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Indonesian President Jokowi on Central Bank Mandate, Vaccine Nationalism

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Apr.07 -- Indonesian President Joko Widodo is backing a push to expand the central bank’s mandate to include bolstering the economy. In a wide-ranging interview, the president, also known as Jokowi, slammed richer nations for vaccine...
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Taiwan Is Flashpoint Between China and U.S.

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May.04 -- Taiwan says a Chinese jet entered its a defense identification zone. Bloomberg's Enda Curran explains why the disputed area is so important to the U.S. and China. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."