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Pakistan wants int'l input to fight terrorism

By Zhang Haizhou | China Daily | Updated: 2010-01-28 07:49

Pakistan wants int'l input to fight terrorism

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.

Pakistan wants int'l input to fight terrorism

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