News Source: Jang.com.pk
| 11 months ago
President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday assured the outgoing United States President George W Bush that Pakistan would not allow its territory to be used by non-state actors for launching attacks on other countries. The president gave this assurance...
News Source: Islamic Republic News Agency
| 11 months ago
India - Lists In the midst of tension over Mumbai attacks, Pakistan and India will on Thursday exchange lists of their nuclear facilities to safeguard them from each other's attack during war, diplomatic sources said Wednesday. The lists are...
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 11 months ago
Bush had separate telephone talks with his Indian and Pakistani counterparts on Wednesday, and the three sides agreed to take measures to decrease tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad, the White House said. Bush "called Prime Minister (...
News Source: Press TV
| 11 months ago
Monday. "I think it's a very dicey situation," he said, "We're going to be in for a very difficult time there." McCain's remarks came amid efforts in Islamabad and New Delhi to work toward peace and de-escalation of tensions in South Asia. Earlier...
News Source: Fox News
| 11 months ago
India and the United States say the militants who planned and carried out the attacks were Pakistani and are demanding Islamabad take action against those responsible. The official also told The Associated Press that India has shared some evidence of...
News Source: Times of India
| 11 months ago
President Asif Ali Zardari today assured his US counterpart George W Bush that Pakistan will not allow its territory to be used by "non-state actors" for launching attacks on other countries. The assurance was conveyed by Zardari when Bush telephoned...