Source: Daily Times
Najmuddin A Shaikh
Peace in Afghanistan remains a distant dream and Pakistan must frame its policies so that it can, to the extent possible, insulate itself from an unstable Afghanistan’s pernicious influence
Polls taken immediately after the second US presidential debate on Tuesday showed that Barack Obama had consolidated his lead. This was partly attributable […]
Reconciliation in Afghanistan?
October 10th, 2008 Aimon · 1 Comment
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Iran, Pakistan share border of peace: envoy
October 6th, 2008 Sana · No Comments
Source: Tehran Times
TEHRAN – Pakistan’s charge d’Affaires to Iran Nasrullah Khan said that Tehran and Islamabad are cooperating very well on the security of their borders.
“Pakistan is very sensitive about Iran’s security concerns,” he told reporters conference on Saturday on the sidelines of a ceremony held to mark Pakistan’s Defense Day.
“We call Iran-Pakistan border a […]
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WAR AND PEACE: THE ISSUE
July 21st, 2008 Peppebiundo · No Comments
Article/Report,
24th June 2008
Dear Companions
I am readdressing with humble concern the report on the subject of the heaviest issue.
There is a necessity of immediate attention, accuracy, consideration and examinations of the conditions heretofore exposed.
On the fifty-fifth session, 7th September 2001, 11th plenary meeting, the UN General Assembly adopted the Resolution 55/282.
The General Assembly […]
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Close Pakistan-US strategic ties vital to regional peace, says Musharraf
May 27th, 2008 Sana · 1 Comment
Source: Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Close strategic relations between Pakistan and the United States and mutual co-operation in the ongoing war on terror are vital for peace and stability in the region, President Pervez Musharraf said on Sunday. Talking to US senators Carl Levin and Robert Casey in a meeting, the president said ties between the two […]
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India Pakistan peace process to reopen
April 11th, 2008 Sana · No Comments
Source: Newsline 365
With the settling of the new Pakistani government in Islamabad the peace process between Pakistan and India will be reopened once again.
The process had come to a halt last year when Pakistan had entered into a chaotic phase. According to the foreign office Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, the foreign minister will visit Pakistan on […]
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India wants peace with Pakistan: PM
March 6th, 2008 Sana · No Comments
Source: NDTV
Assuring the newly elected leadership in Pakistan that India seeks good relations with the neighbour, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on Wednesday, hoped the two sides would work on a framework for enduring peace.
”India wants to live in peace with Pakistan. The destinies of our two nations are interlinked. We need to put the past […]
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BJP welcomes victory of democratic forces in Pakistan
February 21st, 2008 Sana · No Comments
Source: The Hindu
New Delhi (PTI): BJP on Wednesday welcomed the victory of “democratic forces” in Pakistan and expected the new rulers to work for a “negotiated and peaceful” settlement of issues with India and take steps to stem cross-border terrorism.
The party, whose government initiated the historic peace process with the then Pervez Musharraf regime in […]
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India-Pakistan flights to double
February 16th, 2008 Sana · No Comments
Source: BBC News
Pakistan and India have agreed to double the number of weekly passenger flights between the two countries.
The two countries also agreed to expand the number of destinations served by the flights and to allow more airlines to operate the routes.
Currently a total of 12 flights a week link the Indian cities of Delhi […]
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After Bhutto’s death, India will continue to remain engaged with Pakistan
December 29th, 2007 Sana · 1 Comment
Source: Sify
New Delhi: India will continue to remain engaged with Pakistan and will encourage the ”right forces” to help democracy in that country.
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Iran, Pakistan to Discuss Peace Pipeline in Tehran Next Week
December 13th, 2007 Sana · No Comments
Source: Tehran Times
TEHRAN (PIN) – The next round of technical negotiations of Iranian and Pakistani experts on the peace pipeline will be held here next week.
The 11th Pakistan-Iran Joint Working Group (JWG) meeting on Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline project was held in Islamabad Tuesday.
The two sides held an in-depth discussion on technical, financial, commercial and, […]
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