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Pakistan not to yield to Indian pressure: FM Qureshi

Source: Pak Tribune
Islamabad : Pakistan | 2 months ago  
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Foreign Minister Shah Mehmud Qureshi has said if India believes Pakistan will yield to its pressure tactics, it is seriously mistaken. Addressing journalists at the Lahore airport before leaving for the UN meeting in New York on Thursday, he said India was trying to exert undue pressure on Pakistan...
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