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Saudis deny Musharraf asylum plan

Source: The Daily Telegraph
Islamabad : Pakistan | about 1 year ago  
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Arabia has denied it has a plane waiting to take former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf to the Muslim kingdom, a press report said today, amid speculation Riyadh could offer him asylum. The Saudi ambassador to Pakistan, Ali Awad Esseiri, said media reports that that there was...
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