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This is an archive article published on May 25, 2002

Barks 038; Bites

S T A R N E W S ...

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S T A R N E W S

8216;8216;Quite clearly, the United States hasn8217;t done enough to control or advise Pakistan on this issue. Our patience is running out.8217;8217;
8212;Yogendra Narain, Defence Secretary

A A J T A K

8216;8216;We Congress are yet to see any such planning in the governments strategy to fight terror. We are disappointed.8217;8217;
8212;Sonia Gandhi, Congress

B B C N E W S

8216;8216;All we can say is Pakistan doesn8217;t want war, but we won8217;t tolerate war being thrust upon us.8217;8217;
8212;Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan President

8216;8216;I think that the situation here is as hot as the weather. It is absolutely essential to realise that the patience of the Indian leadership is almost beyond breaking point and they want practical examples of Pakistan delivering.8217;8217;
8212;Chris Patten, European Union External Affairs Commissioner after meeting External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh in New Delhi

8216;8216;Mr Patten8217;s visit to New Delhi is partly an attempt to reassure India that its concerns are being taken seriously.8217;8217;
8212;Television anchor

C N N

8216;8216;It8217;s vital for all sides in Kashmir to exercise restraint, to reduce violence. An important component to this process is an end to infiltration into Kashmir, and as we have done before, we call upon Pakistan to do all it can to achieve this objective.8217;8217;
8212;Philip Reeker, US Deputy Defence spokesperson

Compiled By Divya Srivastava

 

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