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Sunday, 27 November 2011

NATO chief tells Pakistan deaths were "unintended incident"

Brussels - NATO's secretary general has offered his condolences to Pakistan's prime minister over the death of 24 Pakistani soldiers, describing the apparent NATO airstrike as a 'tragic unintended incident.' 'I have written to the Prime Minister of Pakistan to make it clear that the deaths of ...


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