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Afghan soil being used against Pakistan: FO
By our Diplomatic Correspondent

 

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan has said government of Afghanistan is not involved in deteriorating the situation in Balochistan, however, territory of Afghanistan is being used against Pakistan. This was said by foreign office >> >>
 

 

Premier hints at peacekeepers for Lebanon

ISTANBUL—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said on Monday that Pakistan will continue to play its role for ensuring peace in Lebanon. "Pakistan will help the international community to havepeace in Lebanon," he said while talking to newsmen before hisdeparture for Beirut on the last leg of his four-nation visit. Prime Minister Aziz earlier visited Norway and London beforelanding in Istanbul on a>> >>


 

Foreign hand likely behind Balochistan unrest: President
pushes for dialogue process in Balochistan
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—President Musharraf convened a high-Ranking meeting on Balochistan issues in The President House, and approved numerous decisions in this regard. The decisions also favor starting the dialogue process all over again while it has also been decided to carry on the work on ongoing projects for development >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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