Pakistan

India, Pak exchange lists of terror suspects hiding in each other’s territory

India, Pak exchange lists of terror suspects hiding in each other’s territoryIslamabad, Oct 25 : India and Pakistan last night exchanged names of terrorists hiding in each other’s country, and decided to make the joint anti-terrorism mechanism a continuous process.

A statement issued after a daylong meeting of the mechanism said that information on issues of mutual concern, including the bombing of the Indian embassy in Kabul, was exchanged.

Zardari’s “Kashmiri terrorists” statement not exactly what he meant: Pak Foreign Secy

Asif Ali ZardariBeijing, Oct 24 : Pakistan Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir has said that his country’s President Asif Ali Zardari’s statement describing the Kashmiri fighters as “terrorists” was not exactly what he meant, as the definition of terrorism was not satisfactorily resolved yet.

German minister bound for Pakistan and Gulf

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter SteinmeierBerlin - German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier is to fly to Pakistan on Monday at the start of a four-day diplomatic tour also taking in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, aides said Friday in Berlin.

The onslaught of terrorist attacks and the growing financial crisis in Pakistan will be topics when he meets with Pakistan's new president, Asif Ali Zardari, and senior ministers in Islamabad.

Leftover mortar round kills five children in Pakistan

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“China’s decision to supply Pak two N-reactors violates NSG rules”

Washington, Oct 24 : A US Congressman, who was known for his criticism of the recently signed Indo-US nuclear deal, has said that China’s decision to supply two nuclear reactors to Pakistan was in violation of the international trade rules established by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)”.

He also said that China’s resolve would also damage the international non-proliferation regime.

According to the Daily Times, in a letter written to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice earlier this week, Markey warned that the Chinese decision will “further destabilise South Asia”.

Joint Anti-Terror Mechanism talks between India, Pak today

Joint Anti-Terror Mechanism talks between India, Pak todayNew Delhi, Oct 24 : India and Pakistan will hold a special session of the Joint Anti-Terror Mechanism (JATM) here today, in which investigations in the terror attack on Indian Mission in Kabul are likely to figure prominently.

The Indian side will be led by Vivek Katju, Special Secretary (International Organisations) in the External Affairs Ministry while the Pakistani delegation will be headed by Aizaz Ahmad Choudhary, Additional Secretary (South Asia) in the Pakistan Foreign Ministry.

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