1. The Prime Minister of Britain arrived in Moscow yesterday at the invitation of his Russian counterpart.
2. British Prime Minister David Cameron makes a historic visit to Russia, planning talks with President Medvedev and Prime Minister Putin.
3. The President of Senegal arrived in London from Paris on a four-day state visit during which he will meet and hold talks with the British Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary.
4. The Russian Foreign Ministerwill make an official visit to Great Britain, it was announced here today. The visit is in return for the recent visit to Moscow of the British Foreign Secretary.
5. The President of Pakistan has accepted an official invitation to visit France, it was announced today.
6. The North Korean dictator has arrived in Russia’s Far East, kicking off his first visit to the country in nine years.
7. During their stay in London the delegation of the Polish government headed by the Prime Minister will have talks with the British leaders.
8. The Deputy Foreign Minister is expected to arrive in Warsaw on an official visit next week.
9. When U.S. President Barack Obama lands in Warsaw on Friday he will receive a very warm welcome from Poles.
10. At the airport the Foreign Secretary was greeted by the US Secretary of State and other high-ranking officials. The delegation was warmly warmed everywhere.
11. The head of the delegation is reported to have had talks with Russian officials.
12. The EU’s special envoy to the Middle East said that Syria expressed willingness to renew the Israeli-Syrian peace process which has been frozen since March 1996.
13. Mr Cameron will hold talks with Mr Putin and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev during a visit that represents a high-profile sign of the Coalition Government's attempt to reset Britain's relationship with the country's leaders.
14. The US Administration will next week bring Israeli and Syrian negotiators together in a bid to resume talks which were suspended six months ago.
15. On Wednesday, the United States agreed to send a high-ranking diplomatto attend talks with Iran over its nuclear program, and was considering establishing a diplomatic presence in Tehran for the first time since the 1979 revolution and hostage crisis.
16. North Korea said Friday it will attend preliminary peace talks in New York.
17. South Korea on Thursday shrugged off as a temporary setback a decision by North Korea to cancel talks with the US on missile proliferation.
18. Israel and the Palestinians agreed to accelerate peace talks.
19. Ambassadors of the 26-nation alliance confronted Russia's envoy, Dmitri Rogozin, during a meeting in Brussels. «There was a clear and sometimes sharp exchange of views and no meeting of minds», said James Appathurai, a NATO spokesman.
20. A leading American envoypulled out of talks on the long-delayed Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank city of Hebron last night.
21. The German Chancellor arrived in Moscow yesterday on a six-day official visit and went straight into the talks with the Russian President. In the course of talks they will deal with arms control issues and strengthening bilateral relations.
22. The itinerary for his visit, expected to last about a week, has been largely kept secret because of what appear to be North Koreans' high security concerns.
23. A new round of UN sponsored talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan began in Geneva yesterday. The talks are expected to last 3 days during which all the disputable questions will be discussed.
24. Yesterday in Amman the prime Ministers of Jordan and Syria held a second round of talks aimed at overcoming political differences between their countries.
25. Russia still hopes to play a diplomatic role with Assad, a long-term ally and customer of Moscow's arms exports. Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov is due to fly to Damascus on Tuesday for talks with President Bashar al-Assad. On Monday he met the foreign minister of Bahrain. He will be arriving during some of the fiercest fighting since protests against the authoritarian regime erupted last March.
26. All 27 E.U. states agreed to resume formal talks with Russia to reestablish the defunct accords that cover a wide range of security, economic, energy and administrative issues.
27. The British prime minister’s three-day trip to the United States will be hailed by Downing Street as a diplomatic triumph, a moment when David Cameron cemented ties withhis US counterpart and supposedly reinvigorated the Special Relationship, setting the world right from the Iranian nuclear crisis to the war in Afghanistan.