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Islamabad, Delhi pledge sincerity on Kashmir
solution
President seeks tangible progress
By Our Diplomatic Correspondent
ISLAMABAD—Pakistan and India Tuesday pledged
to carry forward their peace process for the
resolution of all outstanding issues
including Jammu and Kashmir, with a
determination not to allow terrorism to
impede the momentum. Foreign Minister
Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri and his Indian
counterpart K Natwar Singh addressing a
joint press conference here at the
conclusion of the second round of Composite
Dialogue said “possible options for a
peaceful >> >>

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Pak, China target $8bn trade by 2008
From Javed Akhtar
(APP)
BEIJING—Pakistan, China enjoys bright
prospects to take their bilateral trade
volume to around US dollar eight billion by
the end of 2008, when tariff on most trading
items would be reduced to zero, under the
Early Harvest Programme (EHP). By 8220 we
are confident to achieve this target, since
the two countries registered a rapid growth
in their trade interactions in the recent
years, said a senior Pakistani official here
Tuesday while talking to APP. According to
Chinese >> >>
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