Pakistan to deploy air defence weapons on Afghan border
Pakistan will deploy air defence weapons on the border with Afghanistan to pre-empt fresh attacks by NATO forces in the wake of a ‘pre-planned’ air strike that killed 24 soldiers, a top military offic
US to meet deadline in vacating Pak airbase: Rehman Malik
The US will vacate the Shamsi airbase as per the deadline given by the government, Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said.
Malik said here Wednesday: "We are expecting that the US will vacate the Sh
NATO seeks to mend fences with Russia on missile shield
NATO and Russia began a fresh push on Thursday to resolve a deep rift over a European missile shield with the alliance chief insisting again that it was not pointed at Moscow.
NATO foreign ministers
Pakistan to review all accords with US, Nato: Gilani
Pakistan will review all its agreements with the US and Nato in the aftermath of the November 26 airstrike that left two dozen Pakistan Army soldiers dead, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has said.
Clinton says Pakistan boycott of Afghan meet 'unfortunate'
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Monday it was 'unfortunate' Pakistan boycotted the Bonn conference on Afghanistan but said Islamabad still had a crucial role to play.
"I think it was u
Clinton phones Gilani; Pak firm on Bonn meet boycott decision
As Pak-US ties plunged to a new low after a deadly NATO strike, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani to offer her condolences on the 'unintended' killing of 24 Pakistan
Pakistani Taliban splintering into factions
Battered by Pakistani military operations and U.S. drone strikes, the once-formidable Pakistani Taliban has splintered into more than 100 smaller factions, weakened and running short of cash, accordin
Pakistan to revise policies on key national issues: Gilani
The Pakistan government plans to revise its policies on key national and outstanding issues, including relations with the US, the war on terror and the Kashmir dispute, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gila
Pakistan refuses to cooperate in US probe of bombing
In a continuing standoff over the NATO strike along the Afghanistan border that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, Islamabad has refused to participate in the US investigation of the incident, according
US terms Nato strike on Pak Army posts ‘military engagement’
Asserting that the Nato strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers was a 'military engagement', the US has said it is carrying out a crucial investigation to determine the circumstances that led to the tragic incident but Islamabad has refused to participate in the probe.