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» » » Kapoor’s statement on limited nuke war irresponsible: Gilani
Kapoor’s statement on limited nuke war irresponsible: Gilani
November 30, 2009
Prime Minister Syed Raza Gilani on Monday termed the statement of Indian Army chief about limited nuclear war as irresponsible and urged restoration of composite dialogue process to resolve the key Kashmir issue. Gilani departed for a four-day visit to Germany and Britain where he would meet leadership of the two countries and will exchange views on bilateral ties besides global and regional issues. Talking to newsmen, the PM said Germany was a key economic partner of Pakistan and his visit would help boost the ties between the two countries. The premier said the Indian Army chief’s Gneral Deepak Kapoor’s statement relating to the limited nuclear in the region was “irresponsible.”
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