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IP gas pipeline
Pakistan gives Iran performance guarantee
Shah Hasan
Islamabad—Pakistan has provided the comfort
letter and performance guarantee (PG) to Iran,
which are prerequisites prior to initiating of
formal work on the IP gas line and making the
gas sales purchase agreement effective that both
Islamabad and Tehran have already signed in
Istanbul, a senior official told Pakistan
Observer. The government has |
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Researchers need
to rediscover Quaid-i-Azam: Zahid Malik
Observer Report
Islamabad—Mr. Zahid Malik, Editor-in-Chief,
Pakistan Observer, has expressed his anguish
that while extensive research work on the
multi-dimensional personality of the founder of
Pakistan was being undertaken by various
countries, including India, Pakistan lags much
behind in this respect. Addressing a
congregation at the Faisal Mosque yesterday
arranged by Nazriya Pakistan Council, Islamabad,
on the occasion of 61st death |
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Bugti murder
case
BHC calls Musharraf, Shaukat Aziz on Oct 07
Quetta—Balochistan High Court has summoned
former President General (Retd) Pervez Musharraf
and Former Premier Shaukat Aziz along with a
number of key officials of his regime in the
next hearing of late Former Chief Minister
Balochistan Nawab Akbar Bugti murder case set
for October 7. A divisional bench of BHC
comprises of Chief Justice Qazi |
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No major Qaeda
signs in Afghanistan: US Gen The Hague—The
top commander of U.S. and international forces
in Afghanistan said Friday he sees no signs of a
major al-Qaida presence in the country, but says
the terror group still maintains close links to
insurgents. Gen. Stanley McChrystal spoke on the
eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001,
attacks on the United States by al-Qaeda that
prompted the 2001 U.S.-led invasion of
Afghanistan. The invasion quickly toppled the |
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US marks 9/11
amid shooting scare
Washigton—US President Barack Obama has led
ceremonies to mark eight years since 11
September 2001, the deadliest terrorist attack
on US soil. Speaking at the Pentagon, Mr Obama
paid tribute to the victims and said time would
not diminish the loss. He vowed to “never
falter” in defending the US and pursuing
al-Qaeda. But the event was |
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Malik challenges
India on 26/11 probe Tanvir Siddiqi
Islamabad—Interior Minister Rehman Malik has
urged India to stop blame-game and sit on the
table to resolve the outstanding issues. Talking
to media here on Friday , he said Pakistan has
always been sincere to sort out issues with
India and has been successful to apprehend two
more culprits involved in the Mumbai attacks. He
said the trial against those blamed for Mumbai
attacks is underway and hoped that it will be
completed within two to three months. He called
upon India to respect our courts as we have
always given regard to the Indian courts and
never criticized their attitude. |
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Quetta visit
Gilani to announce awaited steps
Ghulam Tahir
Quetta—Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani
will be visiting Quetta soon after Eid amid
speculations that he would make historic
announcement regarding recommendations of the
Balochistan Committee headed by Senator Raza
Rabbani to restore normalization in the
province. The prime minister’s visit is
scheduled for two days and may be extended
depending on the situation. Senator Raza Rabbani
who is held in great esteem by political |
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Pak rejects
Indian protest on Gilgit-Baltistan Staff
Reporter
Islamabad—The Deputy High Commissioner of India
in Islamabad was called to the Foreign Office on
Friday and Indian protest on Gilgit-Baltistan
self-rule order was rejected. The Foreign Office
Director General (South Asia) emphasized that
Pakistan rejects the Indian protest as the
Government of India has no locus standi in the
matter. A press release |
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