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Pak Tribune
| over 1 year ago
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani asserted on Saturday that Pakistan would make the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline, Tehran Times reported. Pakistan is currently facing mounting pressure from the US to shelve the pipeline project, while both countries...
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Pak Tribune
| over 1 year ago
Former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif on Friday said there could be no peace in Pakistan unless stability was achieved in Afghanistan. Sharif made these remarks on the occasion of a dinner that he...
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Tulsa World
| over 1 year ago
Afghan leaders have not clearly defined what role they wanted Pakistan to play in nascent peace talks with the Afghan Taliban, and any expectations that Islamabad could deliver the insurgents' leader to the negotiating table were "preposterous,"...
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Seattle Times
| over 1 year ago
After the attack, security officials fired on people who took to the streets to protest, killing three, officials said.
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Canada.com
| over 1 year ago
After two days of high-level talks, Afghanistan appears to have failed to gain more Pakistani support for its bid to advance its reconciliation process with Taliban insurgent. Pakistan is seen as critical to efforts to reach a settlement to...
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Daily News & Analysis
| over 1 year ago
Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar today said Mullah Mohammad Omar , the supreme commander of the Afghan Taliban , was not in Pakistan and it was "preposterous" to think that Islamabad could ensure his participation in peace talks with the Afghan...
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The New York Times
| over 1 year ago
Pakistan Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan over mooted Taliban peace talks spilled into the open Friday, when Pakistan's foreign minister described as preposterous Afghan demands that her country deliver the insurgent leadership to the...
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Al Jazeera
| over 1 year ago
16 After two days of high-level talks with Iran and Pakistan, Afghanistan has failed to gain Pakistani support for its bid to advance its peace process with Taliban fighters. Pakistan's foreign minister told Afghanistan on Friday against having "...
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Voice of America
| over 1 year ago
Pakistan is warning Afghanistan against having unrealistic expectations in bringing the Afghan Taliban to the negotiating table, as talks on finding a political solution to the Afghan war ended with little progress. Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina...
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The Christian Science Monitor
| over 1 year ago
It's 'preposterous' we could bring Taliban chief to talks After a meeting of the presidents of Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, Pakistan's foreign minister said her country was unsure what help Afghanistan wants in its peace talks with the Taliban. ...
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Al Jazeera English
| over 1 year ago
11 A suicide attacker on a motorcycle blew himself up close to a mosque in northwest Pakistan on Friday, killing at least 21 people, officials said...The Pakistani Taliban took reponsibility for the blast in the town of Parachinar, close to the...
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BBC
| over 1 year ago
Iran blames 'foreign interference' for region's troubles 17 February 2012 Last updated at 05:46 ET Pakistan's President Zardari has reportedly offered assurances to Iran that his country will not provide any platform for the US to attack Iran. Mr...