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March 23, 2000
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Pak unconcerned about Indo-US bonhomiePakistan's Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar has said that developments in the relations between the United States and India have caused no concern in Pakistan. Sattar told the Voice of America in an interview on Wednesday night that his government is not worried about United States's relations with any other country. He made this statement after President Clinton's speech to both houses of Parliament in New Delhi vowing to fight terrorism along with India. Sattar said Gen Pervez Musharraf's government would impress upon President Clinton, when he makes a stopover in Pakistan on Saturday, that without the resolution of the Kashmir problem there could be no peace in the region. President Clinton will be stopping in Islamabad for four hours on his way back to the US from India. UNI CLINTON VISITS INDIA:The complete coverage
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