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Tension will not abate till troops are withdrawn, says Sattar ISLAMABAD, MARCH 9. Pakistan Foreign Minister, Abdul Sattar, said today that the tension between India and Pakistan could not abate till the forces were withdrawn and both sides began the process of dialogue to resolve all the outstanding issues. ... `We never met at the conference' The Information and Broadcasting Minister, Sushma Swaraj, has denied that the Interior Minister of Pakistan, Moinuddin Haider, extended an invitation through her to the Union Home Minister, Mr. L.K. Advani, to visit Pakistan. Talking to ... Jaffna Bishop appeals for early talks The Bishop of Jaffna, Thomas Sauvunderanayagam, has called on the Sri Lankan Government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam to begin early talks to convert the current ceasefire into a permanent peace. ``Both sides should move towards ... Labour Govt. set to plug tax loophole There is bad news for U.K.-based foreign businessmen such as the Indian steel magnate, Lakshmi Mittal, who have benefited from a loophole that allows them to escape tax liability on income from their overseas ventures. The Government is ... Other Stories
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