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July 2002 - Pakistan Special Weapons News

  • PAK /U-S/INDIA VOA 28 Jul 2002-- Secretary of State Colin Powell has ended his peace mission to India and Pakistan, urging the rivals to work towards dialogue to resolve their tensions over Kashmir
  • Powell Briefing with Pakistani Foreign Minister Inam Ul Haq Washington File 28 Jul 2002-- Powell: As I have stressed in my meetings today, the United States is doing everything it can to build a vibrant bilateral relationship with Pakistan. The United States' interest in Pakistan is not just for today or tomorrow, but for the long haul.
  • PAK / INDIA / US VOA 26 Jul 2002-- U-S Secretary of State Colin Powell begins a trip to India and Pakistan Saturday -- his second this year -- in the latest effort to push both countries toward a resumption of dialogue over the disputed region of Kashmir. The two South Asian nations are locked in a tense military standoff, with nearly a million troops stationed along their common border
  • PAK / BRITAIN VOA 20 Jul 2002-- British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has called on Pakistan to do more to end infiltration by Islamic militants across the disputed border in Kashmir. He has also urged India to improve human rights conditions in the two-thirds of Kashmir it controls. The British leader has made the statement at the end of his second visit to the region since May
  • BUSH/KASHMIR VOA 16 Jul 2002-- India is stepping-up pressure on Pakistan to crack down on Islamic militants following Saturday's killing of 28 people in Kashmir
  • INDIA/KASHMIR VOA 16 Jul 2002-- India says Pakistan must dismantle militant training camps in its territory, but has not directly blamed Islamabad for the weekend killings of 28-civilians in Indian Kashmir



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