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US snubbed strongly over Balochistan
KARACHI – Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday said that the US Congress resolution on Balochistan issue is against of Pakistan's sovereignty. Talking to newsmen at the Karachi Port Trust after inaugurating a development project, the Prime Minister said, "We condemn it as it is against our sovereignty." Replying to a question, the Prime Minister said Pakistan took the decisions of stopping the NATO supplies to Afghanistan, boycotting the Bonn Conference and getting vacated the Shamsi A ...
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Congress mischief widely condemned
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan has strongly reacted to a resolution presented in the US House of Representatives on Balochistan and termed it highly irresponsible and against international laws. Foreign Office Spokesman Abdul Basit, in a statement, said, "Pakistan has strongly reacted to tabling of a bill in the US Congress on Balochistan, terming it a highly irresponsible move and a sheer violation of the international laws." The spokesman said the bill was based on poor information and ignorance. He ex ...
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President for increasing Pak-Lanka trade volume
ISLAMABAD – President Asif Ali Zardari Friday called for stepping up efforts to fully realize the potential of Free Trade Agreement with Sri Lanka and building a mutually beneficial economic and trade partnership to jack up the bilateral trade from current $375 million to $2 billion target in the next three years. The President urged for further exploring the currency swap agreement with Sri Lanka, which, he said would provide huge incentives to business houses in both the countries to actively..
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