The Atlantic | Lessons From Trump's 'Fantastic' Phone Call to Pakistan The Atlantic Pakistan, Donald Trump reportedly told Nawaz Sharif, is a “fantastic” country full of “fantastic” people that he “would love” to visit as president. Sharif was described as “terrific.” Pakistanis “are one of the most intelligent people,” Trump ... Donald Trump's ingratiating conversation with Pakistan's PM causes ... India looks forward to Trump addressing Pakistan's 'outstanding issues': Swarup Prime Minister's luck has run out: Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed |
NPR | Trump Gushes About Pakistan In Call With Its Prime Minister NPR President-elect Donald Trump spoke by phone with Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in one of the many routine, get-acquainted chats he'll have before entering the White House. These talks rarely if ever make news, but Wednesday's conversation ... Donald Trump's Phone Conversation With the Leader of Pakistan Was Reckless and Bizarre Pakistan's political drama moves from streets to courtroom Politics|Trump's Breezy Calls to World Leaders Leave Diplomats Aghast |
New York Daily News | Trump chats with Taiwan, Philippines and Pakistan leaders New York Daily News Earlier this week, Trump told Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif he wanted to visit the country and said, “I am ready and willing to play any role that you want me to play to address and find solutions to the outstanding problems.” In the past ... |
New York Times | Pakistan Has a Drinking Problem New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistan was recently mesmerized by a bottle of Scotch whisky. On Oct. 30, as hundreds of supporters of the opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (P.T.I.) were making their way to the capital Islamabad, with the declared intent ... |
Firstpost | Pakistan should introspect why relations are tense, says Arun Jaitley Firstpost New Delhi: Blaming Pakistan for having an uneasy relationship with India, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday said it is for Islamabad to introspect as to why there are tensions between the two neighbours. "It is a serious situation. Right from the ... Pakistan should introspect on causes of tension with India: Jaitley |
Turkey's enemies are Pakistan's enemies: Ambassador Daily Sabah Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA), Mahmood said that Pakistan ordered dozens of Turkish staff working at the FETÖ-linked Pak-Turk Education Foundation to leave the country on Nov. 15. "Enemies of Turkey are enemies of Pakistan. Friends of Turkey are ... |
BBC Sport | Pakistani snooker champion hasn't been paid BBC Sport A snooker champion who was promised a large cash reward, by the Sports Minister for Pakistan, to celebrate winning the Asian Games Championships, last year, says he's still waiting for the money. Hamza Akbar, says he was told he'd be sent the money but ... |
Geo News, Pakistan | Heart of Asia Summit: Pakistan to be singled out for supporting terror at Amritsar meet Firstpost Over two months after India's decision to stay away from Saarc summit in Islamabad, Pakistan was virtually sidelined in the South Asian regional group; the Heart of Asia Summit on 3 and 4 December will further reinforce that when representatives from ... Pakistan not begging for talks with India, tells Basit Pakistan to attend 'Heart of Asia conference' in India HoA to focus on stabilising war-ravaged Afghanistan, no bilateral talks between India & Pakistan |
The New Indian Express | India should continue engaging with Pakistan: Chidambaram The New Indian Express NEW DELHI: India should continue engaging with Pakistan despite the current tensions between the two South Asian neighbours, former Union Minister of Home and Finance P. Chidambaram said on Friday. "You have to continue to engage with Pakistan," ... |
The Hindu | Trade regime with India intact: Pakistan Minister The Hindu Pakistan has said that trade regime with India remains unchanged despite tensions in the bilateral relationship. Commerce Minister Khurram Dastgir made the remarks at the Senate Standing Committee on Textile Industry in response to a point raised by ... Trade Regime With India Remains Unchanged, Says Pakistan |