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Ready for talks if India desired: Pak. ISLAMABAD, AUG. 26. Pakistan today maintained its stand that if India desired a meeting between the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, and the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, at New York next month, it was ready for it. The Pakistan ... Iraq: Baker not for unilateral approach WASHINGTON, AUG. 26. The former U.S. Secretary of State, James Baker, is the latest in a series of influential Republicans to argue that the U.S. President, George W Bush, must first seek to build a wide international coalition if a regime change ... A worried Iraq woos neighbours MANAMA (BAHRAIN), AUG. 26.With the debate in the United States on unseating the Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, intensifying, Baghdad has stepped up efforts to persuade key countries in the region to stand up to Washington. Iraq, in its ... Al-Qaeda: Pakistan refutes U.S. charge ISLAMABAD, AUG. 26. For the second time in a week, Pakistan today joined issue with the United States on the question of Al-Qaeda operatives on the run and ruled out joint operations with American forces in search of them in Pakistan. The ... Other Stories
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