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India-Pakistan
`There was no need to bypass Pakistan`
2011-05-07
[Dawn] Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that Pakistain`s illusory sovereignty should not have been violated keeping in view the longstanding relations with the United States.

Talking about the Abbottabad operation by a US team of Navy Seals, he said the issue of violation of illusory sovereignty was a matter of concern for Pakistain in view of cooperation with the United States in intelligence and defence.

"There was no need to a shortcut or to bypass Pakistain," Mr Gilani told news hounds accompanying him on his three-day visit to La Belle France.

He said that relations with the United States had seen many ups and downs and it would take some large amount of money time to fully normalise relations between the two countries.
Posted by:Fred

#2  He said that relations with the United States had seen many ups and downs and it would take some large amount of money time to fully normalise relations between the two countries.

Follow-on installments will be forthcoming as discussed, provided you keep your nutjobs and media on short leash. Once again, thank you for the time slot and flight corridor. In the meantime, we'll be sticking to our story, ie, you were careless and we were the violators who acted unilatorally.
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-05-07 04:31  

#1  Like I said, it would be wise to lay off of Pakistan right now. Breathing room is required after this event. We have the data already.
Posted by: newc   2011-05-07 00:29  

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