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Taliban deny Pakistan’s
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SPIN BOLDAK—The Taliban on
Saturday denied accusations by Afghan leaders the group was being
sponsored by Pakistan, an issue souring relations between the two
nations. A senior rebel commander, Hayat Khan, said Afghan President
Hamid Karzai was trying to hide his own failure and the Taliban movement
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Iran ready to sell nuke tech to Arab States
Foreign Desk Report
TEHRAN (Iran)—Iran’s president said Saturday
his country was ready to transfer nuclear
technology to neighboring countries, Kuwaiti
television reported, a week after Arab
states on the Persian Gulf announced plans
to consider a joint nuclear program. The
television said Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad told a top Kuwaiti envoy he
welcomed the decision by the Islamic
republic’s Arab neighbors to pursue peaceful
nuclear technology. “The Islamic >> >>

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Indian Premier welcomes President’s Kashmir
proposal
NEW DELHI—Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has
welcomed a proposal made earlier this month
by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf to
settle the Kashmir dispute, an Indian
official said on Saturday. Musharraf
repeated a proposal of a phased plan to
solve the decades-old Kashmir dispute, in
which he said Pakistan would abandon its
claim to the region if India agreed to give
the territory autonomy under joint
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