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No compromise with Al-Qaeda, Taliban: Kayani
Lahore, Dec. 24 (ANI): Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff General, Ashfaq Kayani has said that Pakistan realises threat posed by militant outfits like, Al Qaeda and the Taliban, adding that the nation is in no mood to compromise with them.
Kayani had a discussion with the US Marine Commander, James Conway, over the current security conditions, a private TV channel reported.
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The two military officials are believed to have discussed 'overall regional security', US drone attacks in Pakistan and US-Pakistan military co-operation on the Pak-Afghan border.
General Kayani reportedly told the American commander that security along with the Pakistan-Afghanistan border was the responsibility of all stakeholders, and not just Pakistan.
The Army chief also assured Conway that security conditions for the NATO supplies, going through Khyber, would be beefed up. (ANI)
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