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July 31, 2011
THE STANS
Pakistan foreign minister in India for peace talks
New Delhi (AFP) July 26, 2011
Pakistan's first woman foreign minister urged India and Pakistan to shed the "burden" of history as she arrived in New Delhi on Tuesday for peace talks between the nuclear-armed rivals. Hina Rabbani Khar is scheduled to meet her Indian counterpart S.M. Krishna on Wednesday for the first foreign minister-level dialogue in a year. Khar said both countries needed to move forward as "friendly neighbours" who have "learnt lessons from history but are not burdened by history." She also stressed th ... read more

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Eyeing China, Clinton urges India to take leader role
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