Shah Mehmood Qureshi

US drones not operating from Pak bases: Qureshi

US drones not operating from Pak bases: QureshiMultan, Feb. 16: A day after the US backtracked from its statement that unmanned predator were planes operating from bases near Islamabad, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi refuted the charge categorically.

Talking to mediapersons here, Qureshi said Pakistani bases were not being used for US drone attacks in the country's tribal areas - as suggested by US Senator Dianne Feinstein a few days ago.

Qureshi also denied of any secret agreement between Islamabad and Washington on the drone attacks.

Qureshi says US will change drone attacks strategy

Qureshi says US will change drone attacks strategyLahore, Feb. 14 (ANI): Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that US President Barack Obama will soon announce America's revised strategy on drone attacks.

Qureshi told a British radio station that Pakistan had asked the US to immediately stop the drone attacks in its Tribal Areas.

He also said Pakistan had fully cooperated with the US in the war on terror, a private TV channel reports.

Meanwhile, a fresh US drone attack killed 16 persons and injured several others in Ladha area of South Waizirstan.

Pakistan to contact India ‘officially’ soon over Mumbai probe: Qureshi

Pakistan to contact India ‘officially’ soon over Mumbai probe: QureshiKarachi, Feb. 12: Responding to India's repeated demand of reciprocating directly to it, rather via the media in the Mumbai investigations, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Islamabad would soon contact India officially.

"Pakistan would hold direct talks with India soon on Mumbai incident probe,"The Nation quoted Qureshi, as saying.

Mumbai attack: India''s claim that Pak agencies involved disappointing: Qureshi

Shah Mehmood QureshiKabul, Jan. 7 : Pakistan''s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday described as ‘disappointing’ India’s claims that official agencies in Islamabad were involved in the Mumbai attacks.

Qureshi, who has accompanied President Asif Ali Zardari on an official visit to Afghanistan, said such claims would not help build cooperation between the two countries.

Pak says tension with India reduced but not fully over yet

Pak says tension with India reduced but not fully over yetIslamabad, Jan 5 : Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi ruled out the possibility of handing over any suspects of the Mumbai terror attacks to India, and said that tension with India has reduced, but is not over yet.

"Friends and important nations in the region and beyond have played a positive role to defuse the tension," Qureshi said on Sunday.

Qureshi again ruled out the possibility of handing over any suspects, a day after the Indian prime minister asked Islamabad to hand over those behind the attacks.

Pakistan claims significant developments in Mumbai probe

Pakistan claims significant developments in Mumbai probe

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