Pakistan PM: Normalizing Ties with India Would Be Betrayal' to Kashmiris
Khan said that if New Delhi reversed its controversial steps in Kashmir, only then would his country be willing to resume talks and discuss the Kashmi
Khan said that if New Delhi reversed its controversial steps in Kashmir, only then would his country be willing to resume talks and discuss the Kashmi
President, prime minister and defense minister detained Monday after cabinet reshuffle that left out two military officials
Yoshihide Suga's trip would come after his White House visit, which also hinged on strengthening an alliance in the face of China's growing influence
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British prime minister unveils pivot as part of 'Integrated Review' of international policy
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Imran Khan will hold delegation-level talks with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani during Thursday's daylong visit
Two countries are traditionally close and Saudi Arabia in 2018 gave Pakistan a $3 billion loan and $3.2 billion oil credit
Its the first US Cabinet official to visit the Chinese-claimed island in six years
Pakistan has opened three border crossings and says it will open two more to aid transit and trade
India's strategic and economic choices will be more explicitly anti-China
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Before departing Israel, Netanyahu spoke of very important diplomatic, economic and security ties' that will yet be told about