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Sattar rejects concept of limited war
ISLAMABAD, MAY 1.The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Abdul Sattar,
has said there was no concept of a limited war between two rival
countries.
``If a country starts a war on a limited scale, there is no
guarantee that it would remain limited. Any thing can happen,''
he said. Mr Sattar, in an interview with the Jang group of
newspapers, was commenting on the likelihood of a restricted war
between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir issue.
Mr Sattar, however, made it clear that Pakistan would not start
any war with India. It would strive for peaceful resolution of
disputes with its neighbour.
Pak. rejects U.S. charge
Pakistan has rejected the U.S charge that it was harbouring
terrorists, saying Islamabad was ``opposed to terrorism in all
forms''.
``We are not harbouring any of known terrorists at all,'' the
foreign office spokesman, Mr. Tariq Altaf told BBC in an
interview.
- UNI/PTI
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