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Military not satisfied with Nato inquiry

December 08, 2011 - Updated 1431 PKT
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ISLAMABAD: According to the Pakistan armed forces, inquiries carried out by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato) into the attacks on Pakistan's border posts by allied forces have never yielded results.

Some highly credible sources have revealed that the number of coordination centres at the Pakistan-Afghan border is also being increased from 4 to 5.

The officers posted at these liaison centres were called back for consultations in apparent retaliation for NATO airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

Pakistan has also decided to not to take part in any of Nato inquiries.


 
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