SLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday made it clear to the US that it will not tolerate the latter’s ‘great game’ in the region, Geo News reported.
According to the sources at Pakistan’s Foreign Office, Pakistan has made it clear to the visiting US vice president Joe Biden that Pakistan will not tolerate US ‘great game’ in the region.
Joe Biden had admitted foreign intrusion in areas located along Pak-Afghan border, sources added. Biden, however, agreed that Afghan problem could not be resolved only through use of force.
“No US boot will tread on Pakistani soil and there will be no violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the US vice president was quoted as saying by FO sources.
The sources also said that the US had been offered to become part Afghanistan’s reconstruction process.
Posted: 13 Jan 2011 06:22 AM PST
Danish School System Inaguration in Rahim Yar Khan
Danish school has been established over an area of 114 acres land with two separate sections for boys and girls. The project,initiated in January 2010,has been completed with Rs 600 million. “Classes had been started in the school in December last”.The school is equipped with grounds covering an area of 300,000 square feet for in-door and out-door games, modern Information Technology (IT) lab and other latest facilities. EDO said the school has been built only for the children of poor people, adding that books, residence and food will be available for the students free of cost
Danish School System will provide free Quality Education to Poor People of Southern Punjab Great Project
By Muhammad Saleh Zaafir
ISLAMABAD: "I never get late in appointment with a General," the assertion made not by a political leader from a developing country or Pakistan but the all powerful Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden Wednesday evening when he hurriedly concluded his lengthy statement that he read out in a media stakeout at the PM House after his meeting with host Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani.
Biden opted not to entertain Q&A on conclusion of his remarks by telling the anxious newsmen that he has an appointment with General Kayani and he doesn't get late in meetings with Generals. It brought laughter in the banquet hall of the PM House where the media interaction was conducted. Immediate after he drove to Rawalpindi and he was seen off at the porch of the PM House by Prime Minister Gilani and federal ministers who were part of the negotiations with the guest from across the Atlantic.
Incidentally the US vice president was late in all of his meetings since he arrived here from Kabul with the delay of one hour and left Islamabad with the delay of about three hours. He spent three hours and forty minutes in meetings while more than two hours in his in-house consultations where the US envoy for Pakistan Cameron Munter and President Obama'a special representative for the region Frank Riggero were also in attendance. The meeting with Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani was two hours behind the schedule. The US dignitary was offered to travel to General Headquarters (GHQ) Rawalpindi from the PM House by chopper but he opted to proceed by his limousine that reached here from Washington a day before his arrival in Islamabad. (www.news.com.pk)
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