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WASHINGTON—Giving yet another clean chit to Pakistan, the United States has said it does not need to question nuclear scientist A Q Khan in light of reports that he helped Iran in enriching Uranium. When asked if in the context of the latest statements of Teheran on Uranium conversion, it was >> >>
 

 

        

Premier reiterates demilitarized Kashmir
Says Pakistan wants peace with India - Islamabad never blamed for terror acts: Indian State Minister
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ISLAMABAD—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz Sunday reiterated Pakistan’s stand on Kashmir issue and said that it should be resolved through dialogue and in line with the aspirations of Kashmiris to ensure peace in the region. Talking to newsmen here at the Prime Minister House, after meeting Indian Minister of State E. Ahmed, he said, “Pakistan wants peace in the region and resolution of core >> >>


 

Iran votes to keep IAEA out over UN referral
Foreign Desk Report

TEHRAN (Iran)—Parliament approved a bill Sunday requiring the government to block international inspections of its atomic facilities if the UN nuclear monitoring agency refers Iran to the Security Council for possible sanctions. The bill was approved by 183 of the 197 lawmakers present at the session, which was broadcast live on state-run radio. The vote came four days before the >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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