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Pakistan looking for 'positive conversation' on Nato routes in Chicago: Sherry ... - The Express Tribune Sat, 19 May 2012 21:22:55 GMT

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan looking for 'positive conversation' on Nato routes in Chicago: Sherry ...
The Express Tribune
PHOTO: FILE ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, Sherry Rehman has said that Pakistan is looking at a 'positive' conversation about reopening of Nato supply routes but it will be pre-mature to say when the trucks will resume supply.
US Agonizes Over Apology to PakistanWall Street Journal
Pakistani envoy says strict Congressional curbs won't help US-Pak tiesThe Nation, Pakistan
Haqqani warns Pakistan not to overplay Nato route trump cardThe News International
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Pakistani leader may face friction over supply routes at NATO summit - Chicago Tribune Sun, 20 May 2012 02:12:50 GMT

Sydney Morning Herald

Pakistani leader may face friction over supply routes at NATO summit
Chicago Tribune
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari arrived in Chicago on Saturday for a NATO summit to what could be a chilly reception if a hoped-for deal allowing trucks to again supply alliance troops in Afghanistan fails to materialize.
US, Pakistan fail to reach deal on supply routesCNN
White House, Pakistan in talks on supply linesCBS News

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White House doesn't expect to finish talks with Pakistan on supply lines ... - Washington Post Sun, 20 May 2012 02:17:34 GMT

Bloomberg

White House doesn't expect to finish talks with Pakistan on supply lines ...
Washington Post
CHICAGO — The White House says it is not expecting to finish negotiations with Pakistan over reopening key supply lines during the NATO summit. Deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes says the US does believe the issue will be resolved but says ...
Hopes fading for swift US, Pakistan deal on Afghan supply routesChicago Tribune
Clearing the Path to Better Relations With PakistanBloomberg
Pakistan allows first supplies into Afghanistan in six monthsCNN (blog)
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Panetta to confront Pakistan at NATO summit on transport costs - New York Daily News Sat, 19 May 2012 16:02:46 GMT

News Tribe

Panetta to confront Pakistan at NATO summit on transport costs
New York Daily News
By David Cloud Saturday, May 19th 2012, 01:37 PM May 19--WASHINGTON -- Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta heads to this weekend's NATO summit prepared to confront Pakistan over what he considers price-gouging for transport of supplies to Afghanistan and ...
At NATO summit, Panetta to confront Pakistan on transport chargesSacramento Bee
NATO summit: Why US, allies don't just call it quits in AfghanistanChristian Science Monitor
Defense chief prepares a 2-front balancing actChicago Tribune
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Suicide bomber kills 13 along Afghanistan-Pakistan border - Fox News Sat, 19 May 2012 14:13:05 GMT

AFP

Suicide bomber kills 13 along Afghanistan-Pakistan border
Fox News
The bomber walked up to a checkpoint in Ali Sher district along the Pakistan border in Khost province and detonated his explosives-rigged vest, said provincial police chief Gen. Sardar Mohammad Zazia. The policemen were searching motorists' vehicles at ...
Motorcycle bomber kills 10 in eastern Afghanistanmsnbc.com

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Iran, Pakistan, other South Asian countries seeing rise in meth-production labs - Plain Dealer Sun, 20 May 2012 02:21:45 GMT

Iran, Pakistan, other South Asian countries seeing rise in meth-production labs
Plain Dealer
By AP ISLAMABAD -- Iran, Pakistan and other South Asian countries are a fast-rising force in the global methamphetamine market, with drug cartels thriving off the weak governance and law enforcement that have long fueled the region's heroin trade.

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India violating Indus Water Treaty: Pakistan to face severe water shortage - Pakistan Daily Times Sat, 19 May 2012 21:17:45 GMT

Brisbane Times

India violating Indus Water Treaty: Pakistan to face severe water shortage
Pakistan Daily Times
By Razi Syed KARACHI: Pakistan is heading towards severe water shortage as Indian government has decided to build seven dams on rivers running into Pakistan for held Kashmir. Pakistan has absolute rights on these rivers, as their flow is towards ...
India's dam plans anger Pakistan, symbolise global water woesBrimbank Weekly
Prelude to water warThe Nation, Pakistan
Source of life becomes the threatBrisbane Times

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Pakistan enters meth trade - Herald and News Sat, 19 May 2012 23:21:04 GMT

Pakistan enters meth trade
Herald and News
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Iran, Pakistan and other South Asian countries are a fast-rising force in the global methamphetamine market, with drug cartels thriving off the weak governance and law enforcement that have long fueled the region's heroin trade.

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Pakistan, Iran to enhance cultural cooperation - Pakistan Observer Sun, 20 May 2012 00:52:06 GMT

Pakistan, Iran to enhance cultural cooperation
Pakistan Observer
Islamabad—Iran and Pakistan would soon sign an agreement to enhance cooperation in the fields of culture and language. In an interview with IRNA news agency, prominent Urdu poet, scholar and a visiting Professor of Urdu and Hindi at National ...

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Pakistan to participate in Automechanika Middle East - The News International Sun, 20 May 2012 00:42:55 GMT

Pakistan to participate in Automechanika Middle East
The News International
LAHORE: A delegation of Pakistani manufacturers of auto parts and accessories, under the banner of Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM), has left for Dubai to take part in Automechanika being held from May 22 to ...

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