November 25, 2004
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[edit] November 25, 2004
- India proposes to Pakistan that India will grant Kashmir a large amount of autonomy, in order to end the state of war between the two countries, but that current border can not be modified. Pakistan recently proposed that Kashmir be demilitarized, split along ethnic/religious lines and granted independence or transferred to United Nations control. (Reuters)
- The Ukrainian Supreme Court bars publication of the presidential election results, delaying inauguration, and decides to examine a complaint alleging fraud on November 28th. (Reuters)
- Iran's nuclear program: Just three days after an agreement with the European Union took effect, Iran prevents the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from sealing centrifuges at the Natanz enrichment facility. The IAEA begins its meeting to decide whether or not to refer the matter to the United Nations Security Council. (Reuters)
- A previously-scheduled EU-Russia summit in The Hague is overshadowed by the Ukraine presidential election crisis. (official EU) (BBC)
- Gang war between rival groups of Camorra continues in Naples, Italy. (SwissInfo) (Scotsman) (BBC)
- The Indian political party Congress Jananayaka Peravai merges into the Indian National Congress. [1]