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Pakistan, India can’t afford war: PM Gilani

28 January, 2010

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said Pakistan and India cannot afford war and all controversial issues could be resolved through composite dialogue.

In an interview to Indian channel, PM Gilani said Pakistan is too busy in war against terror and has nothing do with the incidents happened in held Kashmir.

Replying to a question, Premier Gilani said Pakistan needs more information about Hafiz Saeed and Mumbai attacks. He said no final decision has been made about sending Pakistani hockey team in world cup.

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