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Time to review relations, Pakistan's Khar WARNS US

Time to review relations, Pakistan's Khar WARNS US

Rediff.com30 Nov 2011

With a deadly North Atlantic Treaty Organisation air raid sparking outrage in Pakistan, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has said it was time for the country "to review its relations" while demanding "complete clarity" from the international community on Islamabad's sovereignty.

NATO attack puts Pak-US ties in deep freeze

NATO attack puts Pak-US ties in deep freeze

Rediff.com29 Nov 2011

Islamabad's cooperation is crucial to ongoing American successes in the Pak-Afghan border region, but the fragile bilateral ties don't leave much room to be undermined by disruptive developments such as the latest NATO attack, says Amir Mir.

Pakistan complains to UN about NATO attack

Pakistan complains to UN about NATO attack

Rediff.com29 Nov 2011

Pakistan has formally communicated to the United Nations its protest and condemnation of the air-strike by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation that killed 24 soldiers and has strained ties between Washington and Islamabad. Pakistan's Ambassador to the United Nations Abdullah Hussain Haroon has written a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, informing him of the NATO attack of November 26 "on Pakistan's border posts (that) resulted in the martyrdom of 24 officers".

28 Pak soldiers killed in NATO attack on border post

28 Pak soldiers killed in NATO attack on border post

Rediff.com26 Nov 2011

Pakistan on Saturday claimed that North Atlantic Treaty Organisation helicopters from Afghanistan fired on a military check post in northwest tribal region, killing eight soldiers and wounding four others.

Pak in no hurry to reopen NATO supply routes: Gilani

Pak in no hurry to reopen NATO supply routes: Gilani

Rediff.com3 Apr 2012

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said his government is in no hurry to reopen the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation supply routes that were closed after a cross-border air strike last year and that a decision on the issue will be made only after evolving consensus among political parties.

Turkish chopper crashes in Afghanistan; 15 dead

Turkish chopper crashes in Afghanistan; 15 dead

Rediff.com16 Mar 2012

A Turkish military helicopter on a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation mission crashed into a house outside the Afghan capital Kabul on Friday, killing at least 15 people -- 12 soldiers on board and three civilians on the ground.

Afghan shooting: Timing of charges uncertain

Afghan shooting: Timing of charges uncertain

Rediff.com14 Mar 2012

The United States Army continues to investigate the tragic killing of 16 Afghan civilians in Kandahar, the Pentagon has said but remained unclear as to when the suspected American soldier would be charged.

Gaddafi's son 'trying to broker deal to surrender to ICC'

Gaddafi's son 'trying to broker deal to surrender to ICC'

Rediff.com27 Oct 2011

Slain Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam has offered to 'surrender' to the International Criminal Court in return for a guarantee of his safety.

Catch Kashmiri, Omar by July: US warns Pak

Catch Kashmiri, Omar by July: US warns Pak

Rediff.com1 Jun 2011

The United States has given Pakistan a deadline till July to launch a military offensive in the restive North Waziristan tribal region for capturing five most wanted al-Qaeda and Taliban terrorists, including Ayman al-Zawahiri, Mullah Omar and Ilyas Kashmiri.

Pak allows NATO to transport supplies to Afghan by air

Pak allows NATO to transport supplies to Afghan by air

Rediff.com14 Feb 2012

North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is being allowed to use Pakistani airspace to fly food supplies to troops in Afghanistan though land routes have been closed since a cross-border air strike last year, Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar said on Tuesday.

UN pulls out staff as Libyan forces pound Misurata

UN pulls out staff as Libyan forces pound Misurata

Rediff.com2 May 2011

Pro-Gaddafi forces pounded the port and launched a new armoured incursion into the western besieged city of Misurata on Monday, as the United Nations pulled out its staff from the Libyan capital Tripoli following violence targetting its offices.

Libya: Air strike levels Gaddafi's compound

Libya: Air strike levels Gaddafi's compound

Rediff.com25 Apr 2011

A North Atlantic Treaty Organisation air strike destroyed buildings inside Muammar Gaddafi's office in the capital Tripoli on Monday as forces loyal to the embattled leader pounded western Misurata, despite the regime announcing halt to operations in the besieged city.

IN PICS: 19-hour Taliban siege of Kabul ends, 14 dead

IN PICS: 19-hour Taliban siege of Kabul ends, 14 dead

Rediff.com14 Sep 2011

A coordinated Taliban assault on the Afghan capital was quelled on Wednesday after raging for 19 hours in a hail of rockets, grenades and suicide blasts that left 14 dead and six foreign troops wounded.

Pentagon probe clears McChrystal of misconduct

Pentagon probe clears McChrystal of misconduct

Rediff.com19 Apr 2011

General Stanley McChrystal, who was sacked last year as the United States and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation commander in Afghanistan after publication of an article that quoted him as criticising the Obama administration, has been cleared of wrongdoing by the Pentagon.

Egypt: Gaddafi's troops pound Misrata

Egypt: Gaddafi's troops pound Misrata

Rediff.com14 Apr 2011

Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi on Thursday pounded the besieged western town of Misurata amid growing differences among the international community over the military campaign in Libya. Ahead of a key North Atlantic Treaty Organisation meeting in Berlin, Britain and France mounted pressure on the alliance to help defeat the Libyan regime.

'Large presence in Afghan can be counterproductive'

'Large presence in Afghan can be counterproductive'

Rediff.com22 May 2012

United States President Barack Obama on Tuesday said having a large footprint in Afghanistan can be "counter-productive" in the long run and that it was time to pull back troops and turn attention to domestic woes, as the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation alliance agreed on a 2014 end to the Afghan mission.

US wants probe into Pak jihadis in Afghan

US wants probe into Pak jihadis in Afghan

Rediff.com2 Nov 2010

The United States has asked Pakistan's interior ministry to conduct a probe into Pakistani jihadis, including Lashkar-e-Tayiba operatives, joining militant groups in Afghanistan to attack North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and allied forces, a media report said on Tuesday.

NATO takes immediate command of Libya operation

NATO takes immediate command of Libya operation

Rediff.com28 Mar 2011

The 28-member North Atlantic Treaty Organisation has announced to take over all the international operations in Libya, including military operations to enforce no-fly-zone, enforcement of arms embargo and the civilian protections.

Pakistan Army rejects US report on NATO air strike

Pakistan Army rejects US report on NATO air strike

Rediff.com23 Dec 2011

The Pakistani Army on Friday rejected a United States-led inquiry report into a cross-border North Atlantic Treaty Organisation air strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in November, saying it is "short on facts." "The Pakistan Army does not agree with the findings of the US/NATO inquiry as is being reported in the media. The inquiry report is short on facts," chief military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas said.

No cut in $700 million aid to Pakistan: US

No cut in $700 million aid to Pakistan: US

Rediff.com14 Dec 2011

Struggling to restore its flagging ties with Pakistan in the aftermath of the deadly strike by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the Obama administration has said it has not cut any civilian aid to the country, noting the move in this regard was part of a defence bill in the Congress. "Well, first of all, just to clarify what has and hasn't happened here in our understanding. We have not cut $700 million in aid to Pakistan," State Department spokesperson said.

We will retaliate against all future attacks, Khar warns US

We will retaliate against all future attacks, Khar warns US

Rediff.com13 Dec 2011

As Pakistan brainstorms to revamp its foreign policy after last month's deadly strike by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said the country will retaliate against all future attacks, but also made it clear that Islamabad is not taking its ties with the United States to a point of no return. Khar made the remarks as she presided over a session of the two-day meeting of envoys convened to frame recommendations for a foreign policy revamp

In PHOTOS the Titanic tale: How it all began and ended

In PHOTOS the Titanic tale: How it all began and ended

Rediff.com13 Apr 2012

On the 100th anniversary of the Titanic disaster, rediff.com showcases some rare photographs of the ship and the tragedy it suffered.

US to vacate Shamsi airbase in Pak by Dec 11

US to vacate Shamsi airbase in Pak by Dec 11

Rediff.com5 Dec 2011

The United States on Monday said it will vacate the Shamsi airbase in Balochistan, believed to be used by the Central Investigation Agency-operated drones, by December 11 deadline set by Pakistan following the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation strike that killed 24 of its soldiers.

NATO troops ordered not to approach Af-Pak buffer zone

NATO troops ordered not to approach Af-Pak buffer zone

Rediff.com3 Dec 2011

United States-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation troops in Afghanistan have been ordered not to approach the buffer zone on the Af-Pak border in order to avoid recurrence of last week's air strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

Investigating NATO raid, no immediate apology: White House

Investigating NATO raid, no immediate apology: White House

Rediff.com2 Dec 2011

The United States said it was in early stages of investigation into the cross-border North Atlantic Treaty Organisation air raid that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers and was not apologising to Islamabad, as of now.

NATO forces trying to kill Gaddafi: US admiral

NATO forces trying to kill Gaddafi: US admiral

Rediff.com25 Jun 2011

The top United States admiral involved in the Libyan war has admitted to a US Congressman that forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation are actively targeting and trying to kill Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. House Armed Services Committee member Mike Turner said that Samuel Locklear, commander of the NATO Joint Operations Command in Naples, told him NATO forces are trying to kill Gaddafi.

Pak: 1 killed in attack on NATO tanker

Pak: 1 killed in attack on NATO tanker

Rediff.com11 Jun 2011

A driver of a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation oil tanker was killed and his assistant injured when suspected militants attacked the vehicle in Balochistan province of southwest Pakistan on Friday, police said.

Muammar Gaddafi's LAST MOMENTS: What exactly happened?

Muammar Gaddafi's LAST MOMENTS: What exactly happened?

Rediff.com25 Oct 2011

The chain of events that led to ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's death continue to remain very much in dispute.

Gaddafi vows to remain in Libya 'dead or alive'

Gaddafi vows to remain in Libya 'dead or alive'

Rediff.com8 Jun 2011

Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has pledged to remain in his 'land dead or alive' after a number of low-flying North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's jets attacked his compound. Gaddafi made his comments in a televised broadcast to criticise the attack. His whereabouts are not known. "We will not surrender: we only have one choice -- to the end! Death, victory, it does not matter, we are not surrendering," the paper quoted Gaddafi as saying.

Gaddafi hiding in different hospitals every night

Gaddafi hiding in different hospitals every night

Rediff.com27 May 2011

Libya's embattled leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is showing increasing signs of paranoia, he's on the run and has been spending nights hiding in different hospitals to dodge North Atlantic Treaty Organisation air raids, a British news report said.

Pak: Attack on NATO tankers kills 16

Pak: Attack on NATO tankers kills 16

Rediff.com21 May 2011

At least 16 people were killed and several more injured when North Atlantic Treaty Organisation oil tankers bound for Afghanistan were targeted with bombs in the Pakistani border town of Landi Kotal on Saturday, officials said.

Pakistan warns US against 'unilateral' actions

Pakistan warns US against 'unilateral' actions

Rediff.com14 May 2011

As a cornered Pakistan faced all-round flak for its failure to detect Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's presence on its soil, its parliament on Saturday slammed the United States raid that killed him and warned that the transit facility to Afghan-based North Atlantic Treaty Organsition forces would be withdrawn if "unilateral" American actions like drone strikes continued.

Rao defends India's stance on Libya and Syria

Rao defends India's stance on Libya and Syria

Rediff.com28 Sep 2011

Nirupama Rao, India's new ambassador to the United States, has defended India's stand on Libya and Syria, which stands in stark contrast to that of the US and its allies in the NATO. In the interaction that followed her keynote address at the third Brookings-FICCI Strategic Dialogue on US-India Relations, Rao said, "Let me say that we deeply value the consultations that we had with the United States on issues related to the Arab Spring and the upheavals that we have seen".

US' top Afghan commander 'derides' Biden

US' top Afghan commander 'derides' Biden

Rediff.com22 Jun 2010

America's top commander in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley A McChrystal, and his advisors have reportedly ridiculed United States Vice President Joe Biden, President Barack Obama's Special Envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard C Holbrooke and the US Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry.

Pakistan Navy bus bomb kills 5 in Karachi

Pakistan Navy bus bomb kills 5 in Karachi

Rediff.com28 Apr 2011

Two navy sailors and a civilian were killed, a naval spokesman told the media. Over 15 injured people, including civilians, were taken to two nearby hospitals.

Furious Sarkozy calls journalists 'paedophiles'

Furious Sarkozy calls journalists 'paedophiles'

Rediff.com24 Nov 2010

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is known for his mercurial nature, recently lost his temper and branded a group of journalists as 'paedophiles' for quizzing him over a corruption scandal. In a furious off-the-record exchange at the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's summit in Lisbon last week, the French president targeted a reporter who asked him a specific question about the 'Karachigate' scandal. "You are a paedophile, I'm deeply convinced," he said.

Pak perception of India's Afghan role worries US

Pak perception of India's Afghan role worries US

Rediff.com24 Nov 2010

Pakistan's negative perception of India's role in Afghanistan is a matter of "continuing concern," a Pentagon official has said, while appreciating the development assistance being offered by New Delhi to the war-torn country.

'It's time NATO stepped-up contacts with India'

'It's time NATO stepped-up contacts with India'

Rediff.com24 Nov 2010

In an exclusive interview with Business Standard, Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen insisted that the military alliance's relations with close ally Pakistan would not be developed at the expense of India.

NATO not doing enough in Libya: France

NATO not doing enough in Libya: France

Rediff.com12 Apr 2011

As forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi continue to push the rebels from their positions, cracks seem to be appearing in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation over military strategy in Libya, with major NATO alliance partner France demanding that the punishing raids should be carried out to finish strongman's tanks and heavy artillery.