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Avenues for trilateral cooperation will be explored: Vajpayee
MOSCOW, DEC. 3.The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, said India, Russia and China would explore "new avenues'' for trilateral cooperation. In the run-up to the Russian President, Vladimir Putin's visit to India, Mr. A.B.Vajpayee, recalled ...
Putin is wrong, says Pak. official
ISLAMABAD, DEC. 3.The Pakistan Foreign Secretary, Riaz Khokhar, has said that assessment of the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, about Pakistan's nuclear system was "absolutely wrong" and maintained that his country had "a very strict command ...
MQM to back Jamali Govt.
ISLAMABAD, DEC. 3. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mir Zafrullah Khan Jamali, has reason to smile once again as the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) today decided to return to the Treasury benches at the Centre. Last week, the party chose to withdraw ...
Iraq not coming clean: Bush
WASHINGTON, DEC. 3. In what appears to be a calculated strategy to keep the pressure on the Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, when the weapons inspections process is going on the Bush administration is trying to make the point that Iraq is not ...
U.N. team searches Saddam palace
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), DEC. 3.Testing the United Nations mandate that allows them to visit any site, international weapons inspectors searching for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, for the first time, entered one of the palaces of the Iraqi ...
Dossier turns into an embarrassment
LONDON, DEC. 3. The British Government's much-hyped dossier on human rights abuses in Iraq turned into a public relations disaster on Tuesday as Labour MPs joined civil liberties groups to accuse it of hypocrisy over its "belated'' show of ...
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