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Sunday, November 13, 2016

President Assad: Syria is ready to co-operate with Donald Trump

President Assad: Syria is ready to co-operate with Donald Trump

President-elect has vowed that the US will be less interventionist in the Middle East in future, a stance welcomed by Damascus


Bethan McKernan Beirut

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his Iranian and Russian allies have welcomed the news Donald Trump will be the 45th President of the United States Getty

Embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is “ready” to cooperate with the US President-elect Donald Trump, one of Mr Assad’s advisers has said.

Speaking to US media group National Public Radio on Thursday – just after Mr Trump’s seismic victory in the US general election – Bouthaina Shaaban cautiously suggested the Syrian government would "wait to see what are the policies of the President-elect... particularly towards terrorism," ahead of any collaboration on Syria’s almost six-year-long civil war.

“I think the American people have sent a great, a very important message to the world,” she added.
The US has tacitly supported rebels in the war both logistically and financially.  In order to bring peace to the conflict which has killed more than 400,000 people to date, Washington has been committed to the idea that Mr Assad must be removed from power.

Mr Trump has indicated that his foreign policy stance will be less interventionist than his predecessors'. He stated in the second presidential debate that regime change only causes more instability in the Middle East and while Mr Assad is not exactly a welcome partner, shoring up his government is the best way to stem the extremism that has flourished in the chaos of Syria’s civil war.

Mr Trump has suggested withdrawing support for the Syrian rebels still fighting in east Aleppo, neighbouring Idlib province and the south of the country, which could prove to finally tilt the war in the Syrian government's favour.


Mr Trump has also advocated changes to the current US-led coalition’s strategy in dealing with Isis. He memorably elaborated on his policy on the campaign trail last year, saying he would “bomb the s*** out of them.”

“Isis is making a tremendous amount of money because they have certain oil camps, certain areas of oil that they took away,” he incorrectly claimed.

“I would just bomb those suckers. That's right. I'd blow up the pipes... I'd blow up every single inch. There would be nothing left. And you know what, you'll get Exxon to come in there and in two months, you ever see these guys, how good they are, the great oil companies? They’ll rebuild that sucker, brand new - it'll be beautiful."

The US is currently enmeshed in a complicated alliance in Syria with Turkey and Saudi Arabia, who would like to provide rebels – among them al-Qaeda-backed factions – with surface-to-air missiles.
Analysts are worried that such a move could greatly escalate the war, particularly if Russian planes backing Mr Assad’s air force are targeted.

Mr Trump himself has indicated he would like to repair ties with Russia, a sentiment President Vladimir Putin has welcomed.

Observers who believe that much of Mr Trump’s more alarming rhetoric was “campaign bluster” are waiting to find out whether the President-elect will tone down or amend his policy ideas when he takes office in January.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

WSJ Donald Trump first Exclusive Interview

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Donald Trump, in Exclusive Interview, Tells WSJ He Is Willing to Keep Parts of Obama Health Law President-elect hints at possible compromise after vows to repeal the Affordable Care Act 
 With a Republican majority in Congress, President-elect Donald Trump is likely to implement many new policies early in his term.
WSJ's Shelby Holliday has the story. By Monica Langley and Gerard Baker
Updated Nov. 11, 2016 5:53 p.m. ET


NEW YORK—President-elect Donald Trump said he would consider leaving in place certain parts of the Affordable Care Act, an indication of possible compromise after a campaign in which he pledged repeatedly to repeal the 2010 health-care law.

In his first interview since his election earlier this week, Mr. Trump said one priority was moving “quickly” on President Barack Obama’s signature health initiative, which Mr. Trump said has become so unworkable and expensive that “you can’t use it.”

Yet, Mr. Trump also showed a willingness to preserve at least two provisions of the law after Mr. Obama asked him to reconsider repealing it during their meeting at the White House on Thursday.

Mr. Trump said he favors keeping the prohibition against insurers denying coverage because of patients’ existing conditions, and a provision that allows parents to provide years of additional coverage for children on their insurance policies.

“I like those very much,” Mr. Trump said.

Other urgent priorities during his first few weeks as president, Mr. Trump said, would be deregulating financial institutions to allow “banks to lend again,” and securing the border against drugs and illegal immigrants.

He said he would create jobs through nationwide infrastructure projects and improved international trade deals. He also said he would preserve American jobs by potentially imposing tariffs on products of U.S. companies that relocate overseas, thereby reducing the incentive to move plants abroad.

After a bitter campaign in which he came under criticism for his harsh and angry rhetoric, and a postelection period marked by anti-Trump protests in numerous cities, Mr. Trump said he is placing a high priority on bringing the country together.

“I want a country that loves each other,” Mr. Trump said. “I want to stress that.” He said the best way to ease tension would be to “bring in jobs.”

Asked whether he thought his rhetoric had gone too far in the campaign, Mr. Trump responded: “No. I won.”

Mr. Trump suggested he would now turn more positive, saying that was true of his victory speech early Wednesday morning, as well as his comments with Mr. Obama at the White House on Thursday. “It’s different now,” he said.

He deflected a question on whether he would follow up on a campaign vow to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate his election opponent, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, over her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state: “It’s not something I’ve given a lot of thought, because I want to solve health care, jobs, border control, tax reform.”

On health care, Mr. Trump said a big reason for his shift from his call for an all-out repeal was the meeting at the White House with Mr. Obama, who, he said, suggested areas of the Affordable Care Act, widely known as Obamacare, to preserve. “I told him I will look at his suggestions, and out of respect, I will do that,” Mr. Trump said in his Trump Tower office.

“Either Obamacare will be amended, or repealed and replaced,” Mr. Trump said.

The White House wouldn’t comment on Mr. Obama’s discussion with Mr. Trump on health care.Mr. Trump declined to identify a single top priority upon taking office, saying: “I have a lot of first priorities.”

He did say, though, that he would rely heavily on his vice president-elect, Mike Pence, who had a decade of experience in Congress before becoming Indiana’s governor. “Mike will have a big role. He’s very capable,” Mr. Trump said.

He said he wanted Mr. Pence to handle “different areas of policy” and “be very much involved in health care.” He also said Mr. Pence would serve as his “liaison” with Congress, adding that Mr. Pence and House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin are friends.

On foreign affairs, Mr. Trump said he has heard from most leaders, though he hadn’t yet spoken with Chinese President Xi Jinping. He said he got a “beautiful” letter from Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding that a phone call between them is scheduled shortly.

Although he wasn’t specific, Mr. Trump suggested a shift away from what he said was the current Obama administration policy of attempting to find moderate Syrian opposition groups to support in the civil war there. “I’ve had an opposite view of many people regarding Syria,” he said.

He suggested a sharper focus on fighting Islamic State, or ISIS, in Syria, rather than on ousting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. “My attitude was you’re fighting Syria, Syria is fighting ISIS, and you have to get rid of ISIS. Russia is now totally aligned with Syria, and now you have Iran, which is becoming powerful, because of us, is aligned with Syria. … Now we’re backing rebels against Syria, and we have no idea who these people are.”

If the U.S. attacks Mr. Assad, Mr. Trump said, “we end up fighting Russia, fighting Syria.”

On a different foreign hot spot, the Israel-Palestine situation, which Mr. Trump called “the war that never ends,” he said he hoped to help craft a resolution between them. “That’s the ultimate deal,” Mr. Trump said. “As a deal maker, I’d like to do…the deal that can’t be made. And do it for humanity’s sake.”

On domestic policy, Mr. Trump said he is eager to focus on the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-overhaul law, which he called “a tremendous burden to the banks.” He said: “We have to get rid of it or make it smaller.… Banks are unable to lend. It’s made our country noncompetitive. It’s slowed down growth.”

He said that people who have money haven’t been affected by the increased financial regulations. “I can borrow money,” Mr. Trump said. “The people who are really good, but need money to open a business or expand a business, can’t borrow money from the banks.”

Write to Monica Langley at monica.langley@wsj.com

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Putin congratulates Trump

Putin congratulates Trump on victory in U.S. presidential election
November 9, 2016 TASS 


U.S. President-elect Donald Trump greets supporters during his election night rally in Manhattan, New York, U.S., Nov. 9, 2016. Source: Reuters

Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent a message of greeting to Donald Trump upon his victory in the U.S. presidential election.
As the Kremlin’s press-service has said Putin expressed the hope "for joint work to steer Russian-U.S. relations out of the critical condition and also to address crucial issues on the
international agenda and identify effective responses to challenges to global security."

Putin also expressed the certainty that "a constructive dialog between Moscow and Washington, based on the principles of equality, mutual respect and realistic attitude towards each
other’s positions meets the interests of the people of our countries and the entire world community."

Putin wished Trump success in his new capacity as the head of state that implied great responsibility.
The United States went to the polls in a general election to vote for the president and vice-president, as well as to re-elect all members of the House of Representatives and 34 of the 100 senators, governors in 12 states and two territories (Puerto Rico and American Samoa) and the mayors of 15 large cities.

According to the Associated Press news agency, the Republican candidate, Donald Trump emerged the winner gaining support from the required number of members of the electoral college. He has 274 votes in contrast to his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton’s 215. To be declared the winner a presidential hopeful is to have the votes of at least 270 electoral college members.

Source: TASS

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

அமெரிக்க ஜனாதிபதி Donald Trump

20 ஜனவரி 2017 இல் பதவி ஏற்பு
 
 



 

US Election 2016 - நிகழ் பார்வை

அமெரிக்க ஜனாதிபதித் தேர்தல் 2016
 
முடிவு வெளியிடப்படும் திகதி  09 11 2016  முன் விடி காலை
 
 
US Election 2016 AJ
 
 அல் ஜசீரா தொலைக்காட்சியின் நேர் முக தேர்தல் காட்சி
 
 
US Election 2016
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                                                     குறிப்பு உருவப் படங்களில் அழுத்துக!

Sunday, November 06, 2016

PM spells out Sri Lanka’s third generation of economic reforms

 
PM spells out Sri Lanka’s third generation of economic reforms
Sri Lanka plans to overcome the current economic challenge by uplifting the country from a lower –middle-income country to a higher –middle income country in the first instance and thereafter to a high –income country within the next 3 to 4 years.

With the aim of achieving this target by doubling the personnel income levels by 2025 and escalate growth rate up to 7 percent per annum, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe unveiled the government’s 1500 day economic development programme in his policy statement made in parliament on October 27.

He made a comprehensive statement outlining key reforms the government was planning to introduce for the next 1500 days. This will be followed by the 2017 budget to be presented by Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake on November 10.

Along with the IMF, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, lending institutions of the US, Europe and Japan have expressed their willingness to lend Sri Lanka funds at considerably low rates of interest. These funds would enhance and strengthen the economy, the Prime Minister revealed.

Commenting on the policy statement, several, economists said that it is essential to make this plan a reality by promptly implementing it with the necessary financial inputs from the 2017 budget.

The government should set in motion the proposals put forward in the policy statement and the two main parties in the government should reach a consensus and make a commitment towards this end, they pointed out.
 
“Doubling the current level of per capita national income from USD 4000 to USD is no magic trick – rather, it is setting in motion a planned effort to grow at a faster rate. If we continue to grow at our current rate of 5 per cent per annum we will only double our personal income levels by 2033,” the Prime Minister stated.

Inequalities

In 2015, the government addressed the inequality in income distribution at a national level. Consequently, it has been able to uplift the income levels of low income earners and public officials. At the same time, tax levies are being imposed on affluent groups to fund higher wages and minimise government borrowing, he added.

The Government also plans to create a positive investment climate that will generate jobs. Hurdles that stand in the way of achieving growth for business start-ups will be removed.

The processes of starting a business, getting construction permits, electricity connections and bank credit, registering property, protecting minority investors, the payment of taxes, trading across borders, the enforcement of contracts, the resolution of insolvency, and regulations governing labour market will be efficient mechanisms that will facilitate business growth. Additionally, the Government will also prepare legislations to establish a single window for investment approval. Further, the government will hold discussions with the trade unions and relevant stakeholders. The targeted outcome is to bring Sri Lanka within the top 70 nations of the Doing Business Index by 2020.

Towards creating newer markets for exports, the government is also negotiating three trade agreements – ETCA with India and two FTAs with China and Singapore.

These are significant developments even as these two large economic regions struggle to maintain economic momentum in their domestic markets, which have been traditional export destinations for our businesses.

Expressing his views on the economic policy statement, Shiran Fernando, Lead Economist at Frontier Research told the Business Times that this plan should be made practical as it will bring economic stability in the country.

He stressed that the plan and the budget should be agreeable to each without any mismatch.
The main budget proposals should not be counter to the plan put forward by the premier, he said, adding that next year will be crucial for the country to fast-track the economic reform agenda indicated in the policy statement.

Trade pacts

Sri Lanka needs to finalise trade agreements with China and Singapore as trade and FDI need to increase significantly and rapidly, he added.

Regaining the GSP+ facility is also a positive sign for the improvement of Sri Lankan exports, he pointed out.

Mr. Fernando noted that the government should be more clear and transparent on the debt to equity swap with Chinese investors in Hambantota port and Mattala airport. It is better if it comes as FDI, he said.

Referring to GSP+, the Prime Minister said: “In 2003, as the then Prime Minister, I set in motion the application process for GSP+, subsequently concluded by President Chandrika Kumaratunga. While Bangladesh also enjoyed concessional entry into the EU markets, Sri Lanka lost the GSP+ incentive in 2010”.

In his policy statement, Mr. Wickremesinghe noted that in 2003, the textile and garment sector in Sri Lanka stood at US$ 2.5 billion, while in Bangladesh; it was $ 5.2 billion. Last year Sri Lanka’s exports went up to $ 4.8 billion while in Bangladesh it stood at$ 26.6 billion.

“Most of us thought that our next generations would have to pay the debts incurred for Hambantota port and Mattala airport. Now, we have entered into a debt to equity swap. Chinese investors have made significant commitments to invest equity in the debt strapped Hambantota Port and the Mattala Airport as PPP ventures,” the PM added.

The Government plans to receive sufficient funds to offset these debts, he revealed.

The government’s development strategy will be aimed at capturing trading opportunities within these identified Indian Ocean markets via pursuing trade liberalisation agreements with their governments. Concurrently, we are focusing on defining the two development corridors across the country – this will be a focal area for investment by the public and the private sector.

The logistical and infrastructural facilities that provide faster, secure links to the global value chain empowering viable business ventures, will be spearheaded for the first time in Sri Lanka, in these development corridors.

The two development corridors will correspond to the two distinct halves of the country irrigated by the two monsoons. The South-Western corridor will have as its major axis the proposed Kandy-Colombo highway linked to the existing Southern highway. This region has the strongest potential to link up with global value chains, because of its close proximity to the Katunayake airport and the Colombo harbour.

This project envisages creating a Megapolis Development Authority to develop the entirety of the Western Megapolis an urban area of over 8 ½ million people.

Sub corridor

A brand new financial city centre is to be based at the new reclaimed land development project alongside the Port of Colombo.

A sub-corridor will stretch along the central highlands from Kandy via Nuwara Eliya to Badulla and linked to the Kandy-Colombo highway.

This will connect the revitalized plantations economy and modernized agricultural pursuits and will also lay emphasis on tourism and service delivery initiatives.

The second North-Eastern development corridor will connect the Eastern Province and the North Central Province to Jaffna linking the Trincomalee Port City to the Rajarata. The completion of the Moragahakanda and the Malwatu Oya reservoirs will create new vistas for the country and will result in the region gaining more land for agriculture. It will further result in the historic cities of Polonnaruwa and Anuradhapura emerging as modern urban centres. Trincomalee will be urbanized and transformed into a world-class Port City.

“The government’s intention is to create a lawful economic environment that will set the stage for sustainable development. It will incorporate a sustainable development entity that will provide the necessary framework and initiate mechanisms required. I called this the third generation of economic reforms,” the PM noted.

The first generation was introduced by President Jayewardene, the second by President Premadasa.
The new plan of the government is based on multifaceted economic linkages to global supply chains and the planned increase in trade development. Many qualified people prefer well-paying jobs that are given based on professional capabilities. It is not viable to maintain a low paying production based economy, he said.

When asked to make some comments on the trade and commerce perspective, Thilak Godamanna , President of the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka, said that they welcomed the policy statement of the Prime Minister but the important aspect is its implementation.

The government should allocate necessary funds to relevant state agencies and ministries to implement the programmes stipulated in the plan. Otherwise the whole exercise will become fruitless he added.

The economic success of the plan will depend on the ability to deliver its results to the people effectively and efficiently, he emphasised.

A practical methodology should be developed by the government soon to make this plan a reality, he pointed out.

New board to manage state enterprises

The government will establish a Public Commercial Enterprise Board by law which is an organization that will manage SOEs enabling them to be more efficiently run on a commercial basis ensuring value for money. “We are creating a Public Wealth Trust through which the shares in state-owned entrepreneur enterprises will be held in trust for the people,” the PM said.

Plans are underway to set up a fully empowered National Agricultural Marketing Authority to coordinate the marketing of agricultural products, and develop existing markets, transport and storage facilities. In addition, new infrastructure facilities such as cool storage will be added at a divisional and regional level, for preservation of food before or after purchase.

It is also planned to create 250 ‘polas’, farmer markets island-wide for farmers to bring their produce to local markets.

Under the education reforms, a fresh policy initiative for making 13 years of education mandatory is now in place.

A pilot project on providing 13 years of mandatory education will commence next year. Those who do not pursue higher education after O/Ls will be trained under an upper Secondary Vocational Education system.

The digital economy will empower the nation – through providing affordable and secure Internet connectivity to every citizen in any part of Sri Lanka, removing barriers for cross-border international trade.

A platform for cashless payments will also be created. Digital technology will be included as a new subject in the school curriculum. The government plans to foster entrepreneurship opportunities in digital commerce while providing training in cyber security monitoring and response.

Commenting on the digital economy and creating agencies for this purpose, Subhashini Abeysinghe, Head of Economic Research at Verite Research, noted that it is essential to eliminate bottlenecks that hamper successful implementation of a paperless trading platform and the main impediment is the non-acceptance of electronic documents and e-signatures.

In 2006, the Electronic Transaction Act No 19 was passed in Parliament, providing the legal framework for the country to accept e-documents, she said adding that there must be assurance the courts will accept the e-signature in the event of a dispute and the matter ends up in courts. This Act gives that validity to the e-signature. But it’s still not accepted in any transactions, she pointed out.
This was because of the inability to accept electronic signatures in situations where a signature is required for processing, she said.   Even 10 years later, to clear cargo or process the documentation, hard copies of the documents, signed by hand should be physically submitted and e-documents are not accepted she revealed.   - (Bandula)

யாழ் ஈழ மாணவர் கொலை வழக்கு

யாழ் ஈழ மாணவர் கொலை வழக்கு
 
 
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News Broadcasters Association wants govt to review NDTV ban


Broadcasters body wants govt to review NDTV ban

TNN | Updated: Nov 6, 2016, 12.40 PM IST


NEW DELHI: The News Broadcasters Association (NBA) has expressed "deep concern" over the one-day ban imposed on NDTV India by the interministerial committee set up by the Union information and broadcasting ministry. The NBA, which represents private television news and current affairs broadcasters in India, said the Hindi news channel had been "singled out when the rest of the media also did cover the (Pathankot) terror attack, and all such reports were available in the public domain".

 The committee has ordered that the channel go off air for 24 hours from 00:01hrs on November 9 as it found its coverage of the January terrorist attack to be in violation of broadcasting norms.

 It said the channel gave out sensitive information that could have been used by the handlers of the terrorists involved in the attack.

 "It is surprising to note that NDTV India has been singled out by the IMC/MoI&B (inter-ministerial committee/ministry of information and broadcasting), when the rest of the media also did cover the terror attack and all such reports were available in the public domain. The IMC and the MoI&B should have seen it from the prism of freedom of the media, which is guaranteed in the Constitution and not gone strictly by the regulations under the Cable Act," NBA secretary general Annie Joseph said in a statement.


 "It would have been appropriate if the ministry of information & broadcasting had referred the alleged violations of NDTV India to the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA), the independent self-regulatory body of the NBA," she added.

 The NBA urged the ministry to reconsider its decision "in the interest of the freedom of the media".

Source: Times of India
 

இலங்கை - இந்திய பாதுகாப்பு மாநாடு

இலங்கை - இந்திய பாதுகாப்பு மாநாடு
 
04-11-2016 05:25 PM

இந்தியா மற்றும் இலங்கைக்கு இடையிலான நான்காவது வருட பாதுகாப்பு மாநாடு, கொழும்பில் நேற்று இடம்பெற்றது.
இந்தியாவின் பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர் ஸ்ரீ.ஜி.மேகன் குமார் மற்றும் இலங்கையின் பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர் ஆகியோர் இணைத்தலைமையில் இந்த கலந்துரையாடல் நடைபெற்றது.
பாதுகாப்பு அமைச்சர்கள், வெளிவிவகார அமைச்சர்கள் மற்றும் பாதுகாப்பு படையினர் ஆகியோரும் இந்த கலந்துரையாடலில் கலந்து கொண்டனர்.
 

இதேவேளை, ஜனாதிபதி மைத்திரிபால சிறிசேன மற்றும் இந்தியாவின் பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர் ஸ்ரீ.ஜி.மேகன் குமார் ஆகியோர், நேற்றுச் சந்தித்து பேசியுமுள்ளனர்.

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