The New York Times
The decision was announced after a special meeting of the Pakistani cabinet held in the eastern city of Lahore. Pakistan looks forward to the success of this Conference but in view of the developments and prevailing circumstances has decided not to...
Asian Tribune
42 editor On November 29, 2011 Pakistani cabinet announced a boycott and has decided not to attend the upcoming Bonn conference as a protest," a government official said after a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani in Lahore.
The Guardian
Pakistani soldiers pay tribute to their colleagues killed in a Nato attack. US and Pakistan have given conflicting accounts of the attack. Photograph: Mohammad Sajjad/AP US and Pakistan officials gave competing accounts of how Nato bombed two...
Daily News & Analysis
Pakistan Army checkpost that was being attacked, yet their helicopter gunships returned to strike at a second checkpost, said a top army officer in Islamabad. Saturday's attack on two army checkposts left 24 Pakistani soldiers dead, sparking outrage...
Leader Post Online
Pakistan stiffened its public stance on a Nato attack on Wednesday, accusing commanders of deliberately targeting two border posts and killing 24 of its soldiers. But the prime minister also offered a glimmer of hope that Pakistan could still attend...
Daily News & Analysis
Pakistan's stance on an incident which could hurt efforts to stabilise Afghanistan. International Security Assistance Force), including map references, and it was impossible that they did not know these to be our posts," The News quoted Nadeem as...