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Pakistan Disappointed over Indo-Russsian Delhi Declaration

Pakistan on Thursday expressed disappointment over the "unwarranted and unbalanced" references to Pakistan contained in the Indo-Russian Delhi Declaration.


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Pakistan on Thursday expressed disappointment over the "unwarranted and unbalanced" references to Pakistan contained in the Indo-Russian Delhi Declaration.

The declaration signed between the Russian President and the Indian Prime Minister on Dec. 4 had contained allegation against Pakistan over the so-called "cross-border infiltration," a statement from the Foreign Office of Pakistan said.

"The Government of Pakistan has noted with disappointment the unwarranted and unbalanced references to Pakistan contained in theso-called Delhi Declaration," the statement said.

"It is regrettable that the legitimate, genuine and indigenous Kashmir freedom struggle has not been given due recognition," it said.


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