Morning multilateralism, April 27
Ban Ki-moon says Syrian authorities are "in contravention" of peace plan. Meanwhile, Kofi Annan defends UN observer mission in Syria, notes that it has deployed with "remarkable speed." After Romanian government falls, International Monetary Fund delays review of aid package. EU and ASEAN foreign ministers meet today in Brunei to talk trade, other linkages. The ...
Ban Ki-moon says Syrian authorities are "in contravention" of peace plan. Meanwhile, Kofi Annan defends UN observer mission in Syria, notes that it has deployed with "remarkable speed."
Ban Ki-moon says Syrian authorities are "in contravention" of peace plan. Meanwhile, Kofi Annan defends UN observer mission in Syria, notes that it has deployed with "remarkable speed."
After Romanian government falls, International Monetary Fund delays review of aid package.
EU and ASEAN foreign ministers meet today in Brunei to talk trade, other linkages.
The World Bank announces that it will open an office in Myanmar.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) pledges troops to help restore civilian rule in Mali and Guinea-Bissau.
The European Commission proposes a 6.8% increase in the EU budget.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) opens Korea policy center.
David Bosco is a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. He is the author of The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans. Twitter: @multilateralist
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