Monday, January 23, 2012

Pakistan Rejects U.S. Account Of November's Border Clash

A still image taken from an ISPR (Inter Services Public Relations) video shows a white flag in a Pakistani army post after a Nato attack in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border area November 30, 2011. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

Pakistan Rejects U.S. Account of November Clash -- New York Times

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan’s military on Monday strongly rejected a United States military investigation into a contentious border exchange of fire last November that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, dealing a fresh blow to American hopes of reviving a troubled strategic relationship.

In an uncompromising statement released Monday, Pakistan’s military press office described the American account of the exchange, on Nov. 26, 2011, as “factually not correct,” accused the United States of failing to share information “at any level,” and rejected any responsibility for the bloody debacle.

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More News On Pakistan's Rejection Of The U.S. Account Of November's Border Clash

Pakistan rejects U.S. report on NATO attack -- Reuters
Pakistan Rejects US Findings on Deadly Border Attack -- Voice of America
Pakistani Army Renews Rejection of U.S. Account on Border Clash -- Bloomberg
Pakistan military blames U.S., NATO -- Politico
Pakistan Officially Rejects U.S. Report On NATO Strike -- NPR
Pak Army rejects several findings of US investigation report on NATO attack -- News Pakistan

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