Pakistan wants int'l input to fight terrorism
By Zhang Haizhou | China Daily | Updated: 2010-01-28 07:49
A Pakistani soldier stands guard at the site of bombing in Peshawar, Pakistan, on Jan 20 after a roadside bomb seriously wounded a provincial lawmaker and two of his guards. AP |
Troops alone don't work, what war-torn Afghanistan and Pakistan urgently need is capacity building and development, Islamabad said prior to the start of an international conference to discuss eliminating terrorism in central Asia.
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