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 Pak army condemns ISAF forces’ attack on Angoor Adda
 Updated at: 0305 PST,  Thursday, September 04, 2008
Pak army condemns ISAF forces’ attack on Angoor Adda RAWALPINDI: ISPR spokesman Major General Ather Abbas strongly condemned the unprovoked attack by the ISAF forces at a small village of Angoor Adda in South Waziristan, saying the attack has been carried out without any concrete evidence and sharing intelligence with Pakistan.

Talking to Geo News, ISPR spokesman said that the Foreign Office has also lodged a strong protest with the US government through diplomatic channels and reiterated that Pakistan reserves the right of self-defence to protect our citizens and soldiers.

Responding to a question regarding a mechanism of co-operation between the ISAF and Pakistani forces, he said that there is a mechanism of tripartite commission, which keeps meeting on and off. Also, there is a Border Co-ordination Committee to co-ordinate actions on both sides of border.
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