Trump, Pakistan and Afghanistan
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ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has reaffirmed that Pakistan will never accept any controversial or misleading position regarding the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, reiterating that India’s illegal claims over the territory are in direct violation of international law and United Nations Security Council resolutions.
President Donald Trump has held talks with Pakistan's prime minister at the White House. The meeting with Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday is the latest sign of warming relations.
Once operational, the mine is estimated to generate about $150bn in revenue over four decades. Since 1993 various international companies have tried to make the mine work. Financial, legal and political concerns stopped them.
Trump has repeatedly credited himself for “helping settle” the long-standing tensions between the two nuclear neighbours—mentioning it nearly 50 times since.
Trump has repeatedly suggested that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his record in de-escalating international conflicts, US News, Times Now
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has described his meeting with President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. as highly constructive and productive for
Tensions are rising in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Thousands, led by the Awami Action Committee, are out on the streets, demanding structural reforms, including subsidies on flour and electricity, as w
Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for brokering a ceasefire in the 4-day India-Pakistan conflict, despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi stating that New Delhi neither requested Washington’s mediation nor discussed any trade deal.
The clashes started on Thursday but intensified on Friday after police baton-charged the demonstrators and fired tear gas to disperse them.