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Pakistan embassy in Washington says no foreign bases in country |
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WASHINGTON, Feb 15 (APP): Pakistan on Saturday denied the presence of any
foreign bases on its soil and said recent comments by a U.S. senator about the
drones operating from within the country were not a revelation but based solely
on news reports as also clearly stated by the spokesman of the lawmaker. “It
was an off the cuff remark and not a revelation as some media reports have made
it out to be,” said Nadeem Kiani, a spokesman of the Embassy of Pakistan in
Washington.
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“There are no foreign bases in Pakistan,” he added.
Comments by the new chairperson of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee,
Dianne Feinstein, suggesting that U.S. Predator drones operated from within
Pakistan were based on newspaper reports and not on intelligence briefings.
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lip J. LaVelle, a spokesman for Feinstein, said her comment was based solely on previous news reports that Predators were operated
from bases near Islamabad.
U.S.
intelligence sources said that the unmanned Predator aircraft were exclusively
operated by the United States and the U.S. never revealed details about the
operation of these aircraft.
Given
the U.S. presence in Afghanistan there was no need for Pakistan based
operations, they said.
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Presidential address to the joint sitting of parliament |
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Official Results Election 2008 |
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Islamabad, Pakistan
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9°C
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Wind Chill:
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7°C
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