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A diplomatic cable sent under the name of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton states that despite public disavowals, “some officials of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) continue to maintain ties with a wide array of extremist organizations.” File Photo
State Department cable cited ISI links with militants
The cable was sent to five U.S. Embassies, including that of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
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Behind the Pakistan F-16 deal, a tale of many wheels
The sale by the United States of F-16 military aircraft to Pakistan, announced in 2005, was celebrated as a sign of deepening strategic ties between Islamabad and the Bush administration in Washington.
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Don't leave Afghanistan, India told U.S.
U.S. diplomatic cables originating from Islamabad and New Delhi, accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks, clearly suggest that India was concerned about U.S. plans to exit from Afghanistan, and its possible repercussions on India's security
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‘Pakistan's actions at the UN may embolden other member states to oppose U.S. positions'
U.S. Mission in New York raised concerns about Pakistan's voting on key issues such as counterterrorism and human rights
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We are not as advanced as you are in respect for freedom of religion, Pakistan told U.S.
In the face of criticism from the United States for encouraging "unhelpful resolutions, especially on issues relating to religious freedom and the Middle East" at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), Pakistan said it wanted "freedom of expression" to be balanced with "respect for religion."
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