Good. We can only hope they will now confiscate all Vivo's owned Indian assetsIndia's financial crime agency on Tuesday arrested four executives of Chinese smartphone maker Vivo, including one Chinese national
Good. We can only hope they will now confiscate all Vivo's owned Indian assetsIndia's financial crime agency on Tuesday arrested four executives of Chinese smartphone maker Vivo, including one Chinese national
Huh, what happened to those being "leftover pre-ban stock"?
Oh yeah, I forgot.
Old article.
Who to believe?
Someone is fabulously wrong.
Sir I feel her pain, Jackie Chan got one without doing anything.She is just butthurt because Huawei didn't pay her for the sponsorship.
China would seize US foreign assets and start killing US officials at every rank from the lower ranking ones up to general staff/minister level.US took out Iran top general and nothing happened.... If US takes out Xi, whats China gonna do? East Wind the top ten US cities? doubt it after they did nothing to Pelosi plane
"Where is CCP"Car got inside
edit, seems like terror attack
That would be the embassy. Consulate is just for immigration stuff like visas and permits. Think of your USCIS field office in a strip mall, that’s what the consulate is like."Where is CCP"
So CCP was something in the San Fransisco consulate according to this guy?
“There will be no suspension of payments” at the moment, a terse European Commission statement said late Monday, five hours after EU Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi had said that all payments from the development program for Palestinians would be “immediately suspended. All projects put under review. All new budget proposals … postponed until further notice.”
On Monday evening, the EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell attempted to dispel any doubts by confirming the EU would not suspend "any due payments".
Várhelyi's precipitated announcement stirred frustration among member states and drew criticism for failing to recognise the distinction between Islamist militia responsible for the attack on Israel and vulnerable civilians in Palestinian territories. A spokesperson for the Irish government told Euronews it was "formally requesting the Commission to clarify the legal basis for this announcement.”
Earlier, Luxembourg's acting foreign minister Jean Asselborn insisted that his government did not support the suspension of aid. "We are the largest donor to Gaza. This help is important for young people. This is not money for Hamas. It is for the people of Gaza," he told AFP.
Spain's acting deputy prime minister also criticised the decision to withhold funds as a "betrayal" of Europe's fundamental principles and called on the Commission to promote peace rather than "punish" the Palestinian people.