Pakistani leaders harp on US apology for NATO air strike - New York Daily News


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Pakistani leaders harp on US apology for NATO air strike
New York Daily News
Washington, May 22 — Pakistan's demand for the US apology for the NATO air strike in which its 24 soldiers were killed - an incident which has strained bilateral relations — was reiterated Tuesday by Pakistan's ambassador Sherry Rehman and ruling
'Pak, NATO expectations not fully fulfilled at US summit'Zee News
Pakistan wants apology for Nato air strike: EnvoyHindustan Times
Gilani, Erdogan hold wide-ranging talks to boost Pak-Turk tiesAssociated Press of Pakistan
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PM touts better relations with Pakistan, India’s global stature - New York Daily News


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PM touts better relations with Pakistan, India's global stature
New York Daily News
New Delhi, May 22 — Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday showcased India's growing global stature and cited improving relations with neighbours, including Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Myanmar as key foreign policy achievements of the United Progressive
Manmohan to visit Pakistan at “appropriate time”: Indian pressDAWN.com
'Will travel to Pak at appropriate time'The News International
I`ll go to Pak at an appropriate time: PMZee News

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Pakistan: Nine Killed at Rally by Gunmen - TIME


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Pakistan: Nine Killed at Rally by Gunmen
TIME
By AP / ZARAR KHAN Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (ISLAMABAD) — Gunmen opened fire on a political rally in the Pakistani city of Karachi on Tuesday, killing at least nine people and sparking rioting, police said. The violence was a reminder of the port city's
Gunmen open fire at rally in Pakistan, 9 killedNew York Daily News
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No US-Pakistan Breakthrough at NATO Summit - Voice of America


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No US-Pakistan Breakthrough at NATO Summit
Voice of America
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (center R) shakes hands with Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari before a bi-lateral meeting at the NATO summit in Chicago May 20, 2012. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (center R) shakes hands with
US-Pakistan tensions deepen as Obama snubs Zardari at Nato summitNew York Daily News
Pakistanis fear becoming isolatedLos Angeles Times
Pakistan's'tough line' after ChicagoBBC News
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Pakistan, Turkey agree to enhance cooperation - The Nation, Pakistan


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Pakistan, Turkey agree to enhance cooperation
The Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan and Turkey have agreed to enhance cooperation in the fields of energy‚ trade‚ economy‚ culture‚ defence and communication. The agreement came at the second high level cooperation council meeting between Pakistan and Turkey here.
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Pakistan disciplines officers over base attack

Pakistan is to discipline three navy officers for negligence a year after a 17-hour militant assault on a military base in the heart of Karachi, a navy spokesman said on Tuesday.

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Turkey asks Pakistan to go easy on rental power plant - The Express Tribune


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Turkey asks Pakistan to go easy on rental power plant
The Express Tribune
He also highlighted the investment interest of different Turkish companies for Pakistan and their related requirements. Pakistan also stressed the need for early finalisation of Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) between both the countries.
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Pakistan welcomes multifarious Turkish investments: Gilani - Pakistan Daily Times


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Pakistan welcomes multifarious Turkish investments: Gilani
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Monday said Pakistan is seeking more Turkish investments in multifarious sectors and is ready to offer special incentive package and exclusive investment zone for Turkish entrepreneurs and companies.
Opposition should facilitate democratic govt: ErdoganThe Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan to welcome more Turkish investment: GilaniThe News International
Pakistan, Turkey to sign BITBusiness Recorder
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Pakistan Navy court-martials 3 officers in connection with Taliban base attack - Washington Post


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Pakistan Navy court-martials 3 officers in connection with Taliban base attack
Washington Post
ISLAMABAD — A Pakistan navy spokesman says the force has court-martialed three of its officers for “negligence” in connection with a dramatic Taliban attack on a naval base in the southern port city of Karachi last year. The brazen, 18-hour assault on
Pakistan Navy court-martials officers after attackSan Jose Mercury News

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Ban Ki Moon lauds Pakistan’s role in peace and stability in Afghanistan - Associated Press of Pakistan


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Ban Ki Moon lauds Pakistan's role in peace and stability in Afghanistan
Associated Press of Pakistan
CHICAGO, May 21 (APP) - President Asif Ali Zardari has called for the creation of facilitative mechanisms for private entrepreneurs of Pakistan and Turkey for achieving the mutually agreed trade target of 2 billion dollars by the end of this year
Australia pledges $200m assistance for PakistanInternational News Network
Obama 'briefly' meets ZardariHindustan Times
President bound by parliament : Farhatullah BabarDAWN.com
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