Hina Rabbani Khar says the US apology cannot compensate the grave incident of NATO airstrike Islamabad, March 27: Hina Rabbani Khar, Pakistan’s foreign minister, said that apology from US cannot compensate the loss Pakistan has faced resulting from the grieve incident in which NATO forces attacked on Pakistani check post near Afghan Border and that […]
Mar 27 2012 | Posted in
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US-Pak relationships to take a limited form US officials believe the country’s relationship with Pakistan has been seriously damaged and a counter-terrorism alliance can survive only in a limited form, The New York Times reported late Sunday. Citing unnamed US and Pakistani officials, the newspaper said officials acknowledge this deterioration will complicate the ability to […]
Pakistan army terms NATO incursion deliberate Pakistan Army has termed the NATO/ISAF attack on Pakistani military check-posts pre-planned and deliberate, saying that the coalition forces intentionally intruded in the country and attacked two military border points, which led the martyrdom of 24 troops. Briefing the Senate Standing Committee on Defence, Director General Military Operations (DGMO), […]
Dec 8 2011 | Posted in
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President of the United States, Barack Obama, is not considering offering formal commiserations to the government and armed forces of Pakistan over the NATO airstrike last week. Pakistan army lost 24 precious lives in an airstrike from the United States and NATO last Saturday, putting the Pak-America relations into jeopardy. NATO supply line to Afghanistan […]