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Donald Trump's lunch meeting with Pakistan's military chief and other tensions in the U.S.-India relationship, after decades ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's lunch meeting with Pakistan's military chief prompted a private diplomatic protest from India ...
US President Donald Trump’s lunch meeting with Pakistan’s military chief prompted a private diplomatic protest from India in a warning to Washington about risks to their bilateral ties while New Delhi ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNPakistan close to lock trade deal with US: Dar
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday that the United States and Pakistan were very close to a trade deal that could come within days and not weeks.'I think we are very ...
Pakistan said it held productive trade talks with the U.S. in Washington on Friday to advance economic cooperation, according ...
Leading Pakistani news channels Geo and ARY withdrew reports about U.S. President Donald Trump's planned visit to Pakistan.
Two leading Pakistani television news channels withdrew reports on Thursday that U.S. President Donald Trump planned to visit the South Asian nation, with one of them issuing an apology.
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The Express Tribune on MSNPakistan back in the game
When the US pulled the last batch of its troops from Afghanistan in August 2021, it was the end of what many believe was a costly and unwinnable war. For 20 years, the US and its allies spent ...
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to visit Pakistan in September, two local television news ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNPakistan says it's close to US trade deal, Washington gives no timeline
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday the United States and Pakistan were "very close" to a trade deal that ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNPakistan nears trade deal with US, says Ishaq Dar
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar on Friday announced that Pakistan and the United States are close to finalizing a mutually beneficial trade agreement, expected to be ...
Differences remain but for now both Asian giants want to insulate their economies from an unpredictable Trump’s tariff war. In a world of flux both India and China believe it is best to work ...
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