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#DiplomaticCentennial/ Romania's Ambassador in Islamabad Goia: "Unfortunately, negative aspects regarding Pakistan are exaggerated"
"Unfortunately (...) the negative tints regarding Pakistan are exaggerated, which has the unpleasant consequence of creating some reservations at the level of the Romanian business community in connection with the security of some possible businesses or cooperation projects with Pakistani companies," Ambassador of Romania in Islamabad Niculaie Goia said in an interview with AGERPRES, underscori
Imran Khan raises Pakistani hopes sky high
From creating 10 million jobs to building an Islamic welfare state and restoring Pakistan's tattered image abroad, new premier Imran Khan is facing a problem of his own making: runaway expectations raised by his lofty rhetoric.
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Erdoğan congratulates Pakistan's prime minister-elect Imran Khan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on July 31 congratulated Pakistan's Prime Minister-elect Imran Khan over the phone, sources said.
Pakistan's Imran Khan wins vote but no majority
Imran Khan has won a disputed Pakistan election but has fallen short of an outright majority, according to official results announced on July 27 that indicate he will need to enter into a coalition to form a government.
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Pakistan awaits vote results despite Imran Khan victory claim
Pakistan on July 27 awaited the delayed results of pivotal elections that have already seen a jubilant Imran Khan claim victory, despite allegations of massive vote-rigging in favor of the cricket hero-turned-politician.
Imran Khan eyes victory as Pakistan announces elections on July 25
Pakistani cricket star-turned-politician Imran Khan's party vowed on May 27 to oust the country's "corrupt" rulers, as the nuclear-armed state announced it will hold general elections on July 25.
Ousted Pakistani PM Sharif lines up brother to take over
Ousted Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced plans on July 29 for his brother Shahbaz to take over as leader of the country and lashed out at the Supreme Court ruling that barred him from office.
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Military returns to political arena in Pakistan
Pakistanâs powerful military returned to the political arena on Aug. 28, agreeing to mediate between the government and protesters who have camped out in the capital for two weeks demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over alleged voting fraud.
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