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35 foreigners among 65 killed in NWA

 

PESHAWAR-Security Forces killed as many as 35 aliens and 30 local miscreants including close associate of an Al-Qaeda leader Tahir Yaldoshove and Commander Chamak in its four-long day offensive being launched in the militancy-haunted  >> >>
 

 

 

 
Growing Pak-China media interaction

 

        

Pakistan, India sign accords on missile tests, hotline
No progress on Kashmir - Islamabad rejects Delhi’s infiltration charges
By Our Diplomatic Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan and India Monday inked an agreement on the pre-notification of Ballistic Missile Tests conducted by either side and for setting up hotline between their coastguards. Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri and Indian External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh signed the agreement at the Foreign Office following “cordial and constructive” talks. Under the understanding both the countries would provide each other advance notification of flight tests of any surface-to- surface ballistic missile, that they intend to >> >>


 

PM secures Thai support for ASEAN dialogue partnership

ON BOARD HIS SPECIAL PLANE—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said Thailand has assured Pakistan full support in its efforts to seek full dialogue partnership in ASEAN besides supporting Pakistan stance on reforms in UN Security Council.  He was talking to the journalists on board his special plane Monday. Prime Minister held his visit to Malaysia and South Korea has remained very successful. The two countries have agreed on need to promote bilateral trade and economic ties with Pakistan.  Earlier, the Prime Minister >> >>

 
        
 

 

 

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