Anonymous ID: 151f8b July 10, 2018, 2:22 p.m. No.2109295   🗄️.is 🔗kun

July 10, 2018

Grassley: Judge Kavanaugh a Respected Jurist

WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) today met D.C. Circuit Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. In the meeting, Chairman Grassley congratulated Judge Kavanaugh on his nomination and discussed the general process going forward as the Senate prepares to review his record. Judge Kavanaugh also discussed his steadfast application of a judicial philosophy that respects the letter of the law and the Constitution.

 

Following the meeting, Chairman Grassley made this statement:

 

“I just had a pleasant conversation with Judge Kavanaugh. He and I have not interacted a lot in our lifetime, so getting acquainted with him again is very important. He’s a respected jurist in the court he sits on. He’s written many outstanding opinions that I think are going to be gone through by every lawyer, at least on our committee.

 

“Today, we discussed the general process of considering and confirming nominees to the Supreme Court. I intend this process to be thorough, fair and efficient. We will evaluate his record, which by all preliminary accounts, is outstanding. I look forward to learning more about Judge Kavanaugh as we move forward with the advice and consent process.”

Anonymous ID: 151f8b July 10, 2018, 2:47 p.m. No.2109560   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9620

China pledges $20 billion in loans to Middle East and aid for Palestine

 

Beijing has prepared a package of $20 billion in loans, and about $106 million in financial aid, for Middle East nations, including Palestine, Reuters reports.

 

The decision was announced in Beijing during a meeting between President Xi Jinping and representatives of 21 Arab nations. The financial aid from China to the Middle East is part of “oil and gas plus” model to revive economic growth in the region, Xi said.

“We should treat each other frankly, not fear differences, not avoid problems, and have ample discussion on each aspect of foreign policy and development strategy,” he said.

 

The $106 million aid package would go to Palestine ($15 million) and $91 million will go to Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen, Xi said. China and Arab banks will also set up a $3 billion fund dedicated to the deal, he said.

 

China has traditionally played a small role in the Middle East, but has recently been increasing its influence. In addition to Beijing being a major oil buyer, Arab nations also play an important part in China’s $1 trillion ‘Belt and Road’ project, which is also known as the new Silk Road.

 

"Chinese and Arab peoples, though far apart in distance, are as close as family," Xi said, recollecting the history of trade along the Silk Road.

 

China has also built its first military base in Arab League state Djibouti. That country alone received $1.3 billion from Beijing, according to the US-based China Africa Research Initiative.

 

https://www.rt.com/business/432464-china-middle-east-loan/