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Bhutto investigation: Pakistan seeking support, possible help from other nations

30 December, 2007 (13:57) | News | User Imageadmin




NEW YORK, Dec 30 (AP): Pakistani officials have quietly begun consulting other nations about the conduct of their investigation into Benazir Bhutto's killing, despite a public insistence that they need no foreign help, U.S. officials say. The U.S. officials said it was still not entirely clear whether Pakistan was seeking international assistance in an investigation, or simply wanted backing from other countries as it conducts its own probe. “The Pakistan government is discussing with other governments as to how best the investigation can be handled,” said one senior U.S. government official, speaking on condition of anonymity because no agreement had yet come from the discussions.  

Source: Dawn.com Pakistan's most widely circulated English language newspaper

 

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