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'Pak Nato' - 59 News Result(s)

  • There Are Ways To Hold Pak Accountable In Fight Against Terror: Jim Mattis
    World News | Press Trust of India | Friday November 10, 2017
    As part of its new south Asia strategy, the United States wants to make sure that there are no terrorist safe havens in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has said, asserting that there are ways for the US-led NATO member countries to hold Islamabad accountable for its fight against terrorism.
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  • Donald Trump Ready For Any Steps If Pak Doesn't Mend Its Ways: US Defence Secretary
    World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday October 5, 2017
    President Donald Trump is prepared to take "whatever steps necessary" against Pakistan if it does not "change its behaviour" and continued to support terror groups, US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has said.
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  • It's Time To Say Goodbye To US Aid, Says Shahbaz Sharif
    World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday August 26, 2017
    Pakistan's Punjab province Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said that it is time to say goodbye to US aid after President Donald Trump made harsh remarks and "exaggerated statements" about the financial assistance to Islamabad.
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  • Pak Troops Kill 11 Militants in Balochistan
    World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday June 8, 2014
    At least 11 militants were killed today in a targeted operation by Pakistani forces in a remote region of southwestern Balochistan province, officials said.
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  • World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday February 10, 2013
    Some of the Taliban officials and fighters freed by Pakistan to help bring peace in war-torn Afghanistan have rejoined their colleagues in waging war against Western troops and the Afghan government, according to a media report today.
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  • No foreign team coming in Pak in near future: Ex-PCB boss Shaharyar Khan
    Written by Press Trust of India | Tuesday January 29, 2013
    He also does not see any possibility of top cricket playing nations like India, England or Australia touring Pakistan in the coming years. "The BCCI follows its government's instructions in any ties with Pakistan while the UK and Australia are part of the NATO forces so they won't be sending their teams either," he said.
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  • Gunmen attack Pakistani army camp, kill 8 people
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday July 10, 2012
    Gunmen killed eight people in an attack on Monday on a Pakistani army camp in a city where hard-line Islamists stopped on their way to the capital to protest the decision to reopen the NATO supply line to Afghanistan, police said.
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  • Islamists protest reopening of NATO supply line in Pakistan
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday July 8, 2012
    Thousands of hardline Islamists streamed toward Pakistan's capital in a massive convoy of vehicles Sunday to protest the government's decision to allow the U.S. and other NATO countries to resume shipping troop supplies through the country to Afghanistan. The demonstration, which started in the eastern city of Lahore, was organized by the Difah-e-...
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  • World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday July 7, 2012
    A US drone targeted a compound in the restive North Waziristan tribal region on Friday, killing 21 suspected militants in the first such attack since Pakistan reopened NATO supply routes to neighbouring Afghanistan.
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  • Taliban threatens to attack NATO vehicles after Pakistan opens supply routes
    World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday July 4, 2012
    The outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan has threatened to attack Afghanistan-bound NATO vehicles after Islamabad ended a seven-month blockade of supply routes following a US apology for a cross-border attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
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  • NATO still hopes for Pakistan transit agreement
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday June 13, 2012
    NATO still hopes to reopen transport supply routes to Afghanistan through neighbouring Pakistan despite securing new transit deals with three Central Asian states, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Wednesday.
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  • Pakistan seeks $2000 transit fee for each NATO tanker
    World News | Press Trust of India | Monday June 4, 2012
    Pakistan has reportedly demanded $1800 to $2000 as the fee for every NATO container truck and tanker during negotiations with the US for reopening supply routes for foreign troops in Afghanistan.
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  • World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday May 23, 2012
    US missiles killed four militants in a Taliban stronghold of Pakistan on Wednesday, officials said, amid increasing strains with the West over a six-month blockade on NATO supplies into Afghanistan.
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  • US not to pay USD 5,000 per truck to Pak: Panetta
    World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday May 20, 2012
    US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has ruled out paying Pakistan USD 5,000 per truck carrying vital supplies across its territory for NATO troops in Afghanistan, citing financial challenges faced by America.
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  • Zardari leaves for US to attend NATO summit
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday May 18, 2012
    President Asif Ali Zardari has left for Chicago to attend the NATO summit as Pakistan mulls the reopening of supplies for the coalition forces in Afghanistan, a media report said on Friday.Mr Zardari will be in Chicago for the 25th NATO Summit being held on May 20-21 at the invitation of the NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, reported G...
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'Pak Nato' - 59 News Result(s)

  • There Are Ways To Hold Pak Accountable In Fight Against Terror: Jim Mattis
    World News | Press Trust of India | Friday November 10, 2017
    As part of its new south Asia strategy, the United States wants to make sure that there are no terrorist safe havens in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has said, asserting that there are ways for the US-led NATO member countries to hold Islamabad accountable for its fight against terrorism.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Donald Trump Ready For Any Steps If Pak Doesn't Mend Its Ways: US Defence Secretary
    World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday October 5, 2017
    President Donald Trump is prepared to take "whatever steps necessary" against Pakistan if it does not "change its behaviour" and continued to support terror groups, US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has said.
    www.ndtv.com
  • It's Time To Say Goodbye To US Aid, Says Shahbaz Sharif
    World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday August 26, 2017
    Pakistan's Punjab province Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said that it is time to say goodbye to US aid after President Donald Trump made harsh remarks and "exaggerated statements" about the financial assistance to Islamabad.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Pak Troops Kill 11 Militants in Balochistan
    World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday June 8, 2014
    At least 11 militants were killed today in a targeted operation by Pakistani forces in a remote region of southwestern Balochistan province, officials said.
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday February 10, 2013
    Some of the Taliban officials and fighters freed by Pakistan to help bring peace in war-torn Afghanistan have rejoined their colleagues in waging war against Western troops and the Afghan government, according to a media report today.
    www.ndtv.com
  • No foreign team coming in Pak in near future: Ex-PCB boss Shaharyar Khan
    Written by Press Trust of India | Tuesday January 29, 2013
    He also does not see any possibility of top cricket playing nations like India, England or Australia touring Pakistan in the coming years. "The BCCI follows its government's instructions in any ties with Pakistan while the UK and Australia are part of the NATO forces so they won't be sending their teams either," he said.
    sports.ndtv.com
  • Gunmen attack Pakistani army camp, kill 8 people
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday July 10, 2012
    Gunmen killed eight people in an attack on Monday on a Pakistani army camp in a city where hard-line Islamists stopped on their way to the capital to protest the decision to reopen the NATO supply line to Afghanistan, police said.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Islamists protest reopening of NATO supply line in Pakistan
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday July 8, 2012
    Thousands of hardline Islamists streamed toward Pakistan's capital in a massive convoy of vehicles Sunday to protest the government's decision to allow the U.S. and other NATO countries to resume shipping troop supplies through the country to Afghanistan. The demonstration, which started in the eastern city of Lahore, was organized by the Difah-e-...
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday July 7, 2012
    A US drone targeted a compound in the restive North Waziristan tribal region on Friday, killing 21 suspected militants in the first such attack since Pakistan reopened NATO supply routes to neighbouring Afghanistan.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Taliban threatens to attack NATO vehicles after Pakistan opens supply routes
    World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday July 4, 2012
    The outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan has threatened to attack Afghanistan-bound NATO vehicles after Islamabad ended a seven-month blockade of supply routes following a US apology for a cross-border attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
    www.ndtv.com
  • NATO still hopes for Pakistan transit agreement
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday June 13, 2012
    NATO still hopes to reopen transport supply routes to Afghanistan through neighbouring Pakistan despite securing new transit deals with three Central Asian states, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Wednesday.
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  • Pakistan seeks $2000 transit fee for each NATO tanker
    World News | Press Trust of India | Monday June 4, 2012
    Pakistan has reportedly demanded $1800 to $2000 as the fee for every NATO container truck and tanker during negotiations with the US for reopening supply routes for foreign troops in Afghanistan.
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  • World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday May 23, 2012
    US missiles killed four militants in a Taliban stronghold of Pakistan on Wednesday, officials said, amid increasing strains with the West over a six-month blockade on NATO supplies into Afghanistan.
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  • US not to pay USD 5,000 per truck to Pak: Panetta
    World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday May 20, 2012
    US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has ruled out paying Pakistan USD 5,000 per truck carrying vital supplies across its territory for NATO troops in Afghanistan, citing financial challenges faced by America.
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  • Zardari leaves for US to attend NATO summit
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday May 18, 2012
    President Asif Ali Zardari has left for Chicago to attend the NATO summit as Pakistan mulls the reopening of supplies for the coalition forces in Afghanistan, a media report said on Friday.Mr Zardari will be in Chicago for the 25th NATO Summit being held on May 20-21 at the invitation of the NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, reported G...
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