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    U.S., Pakistan pledge to broaden ties
    NEW YORK, SEPT. 23.The United States President, George W. Bush, and his counterpart in Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, have reaffirmed their commitment "to broaden and strengthen" the bilateral relationship in line with the vision agreed upon at Camp ...

    NATO turning blind eye to drug boom in Afghanistan: Russia
    MOSCOW, SEPT. 23. The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has accused NATO of turning a blind eye to the booming opium output in Afghanistan. "Unfortunately, they are doing precious little to reduce even a little bit the narcotics threat from ...

    U.S. imposes curbs on Chinese arms supplier
    BEIJING, SEPT. 23.The United States has imposed sanctions on a Chinese Government weapons supplier that it says exported missile technology in violation of efforts to stop the spread of weapons of mass destruction, the U.S. embassy said on ...

    Allawi rules out releasing women prisoners
    MANAMA, SEPT. 23. Reinforcing a decision taken by the United States, Iraq's interim Prime Minister, Iyad Allawi, has rejected the demand by an Iraqi militant group holding a British citizen captive to release women prisoners in Iraqi jails. ...

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    India `encouraged' by Musharraf's remarks
    UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. 23. India is encouraged that Pakistan remains committed to the ongoing dialogue process and it is consistent in its view that all outstanding issues between the two countries could be sorted out through peaceful bilateral ...

    Permanent seat: China non-committal
    BEIJING, SEPT. 23. China today remained non-committal on supporting the joint bid of India, Brazil, Germany and Japan to join the UN Security Council as permanent members citing the ``great divergence'' of views and called for more discussions on ...

    We have to fashion a global response: Manmohan
    UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. 23. This is the text of the speech of the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, at the United Nations General Assembly today: Mr. President, Allow me to congratulate you on your election as the President of the 59th ...

    G-3 plans dialogue with European Union
    NEW YORK, SEPT. 23. The Foreign Ministers of the Group of Three — India, Brazil and South Africa (IBSA) — have decided that the character of the group should be maintained and that it can have a dialogue with the European Union "at a ...



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