News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| about 5 hours ago
South Korea and the United States plan to hold a working-level meeting on diplomatic and military affairs, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency said Tuesday. The Pol-Mil consultation, also known as the "two-plus-two meeting," will be held in
News Source: Macleans
| about 11 hours ago
As his autumn of Asian travel ended Tuesday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper faced stern warnings to never again shortchange Canada's economic relations with China or its neighbours. Harper wrapped his latest two-country Asian tour in less than a month
News Source: United Press International
| about 15 hours ago
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper says Asia is becoming the world's new economic engine as western nations experience slower growth. Markets in the United States and Europe are likely to experience a slow recovery, Harper told business leaders
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| about 20 hours ago
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and visiting Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Monday promised to work together to promote negotiations between the two countries for a free trade agreement (FTA). During a summit meeting here, the
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| about 21 hours ago
Tuesday morning from the Osan Air Force Base. Wrapping up his stay in Pyongyang on Thursday, Bosworth will return to Seoul, where he will brief the Seoul government on the result of the trip. He will fly to Beijing on Friday, and head
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| about 22 hours ago
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced today that Toronto will host the G-20 Summit on June 26 and 27, 2010. The Prime Minister made the announcement with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak during their meeting today in Seoul. At the G-20 Summit
News Source: Canada.com
| about 22 hours ago
In the last three weeks, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has touched down in India, China, Singapore, Hong Kong and, on Monday, South Korea, parts of the world his government paid scant attention to since taking office early in 2006. But on the eve of
News Source: Toronto Star
| 1 day ago
Prime Minister Stephen Harper stands on the North Korea side of the Demilitarized Zone — as a North Korean soldier stands guard outside Conference Row on the border of North and South Korea at Panmunjom. (Dec. Paying tribute to Canadian soldiers