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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 4

    Pakistan’s powerful military has quietly reached out to its archrival India about resuming peace talks, but the response was tepid, according to Western diplomats and a senior Pakistani officialhttps://nyti.ms/2PDdlN5 

    3:41 AM - 4 Sep 2018
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      2. ملک جی‏ @Adilknowing Sep 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        India back bites always. Pakistan has good intentions of peace and as it starts to happen india stabs in the back of pakistan and run away.

        3 replies 1 retweet 5 likes
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      1. Sharon Offersen‏ @freedomsharon Sep 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        Trump did the right thing as always by cutting off foreign aid to pakistan.

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      1. Bekaar‏ @bekaar Sep 4
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        Overtures for peace are just a tactic to distract India while Pakistani army plots another 2008 style attack on Bombay.

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      2. St. Aubrun‏ @st_aubrun Sep 4
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        The way you spin it is so perverse, so sick... Paul Josef Goebbels would be proud! In fact, it is PM Imran Khan's stated position (before & after elections) that poverty in the sub-continent cant be reduced for India or Pakistan until tensions are reduced & trade enhanced.

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      1. Tralam‏ @paatraam Sep 4
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        I'm glad you just ruined everything.

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      1. Shafeek Ahammed‏ @shafeek_ahammed Sep 4
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        Are you trying trim against India this time ? Won’t work as longs India not giving any space for your army .

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      1. Shahaan  🇵🇰 شاہان‏ @CrypticWise Sep 4
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        The peace talk will not happen before India's #GeneralelElections2019, the @BJP4India government knows that it will ruin their #election campaign, as always anti #pakistan promises will be made

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      1. BRPRASAD‏ @BandiRamPrasad Sep 4
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        Perhaps to provide the glamour of peace to newly elected PM . How many times such overtures took place and how many times it was breached!

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      1. David Lane Sr‏ @DavidLaneSr3 Sep 4
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        That sounds very promising!

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      1. ThE YoUnG bLOOd‏ @oneyoungman1 Sep 4
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        Pakistan has always stepped up for peace talks but the problem is that india doesn't want because it will drown their investment in terorrism against Pakistan

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      2. Ranjan M R‏ @RanjanMR2 Sep 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        Are you started with saying "Pakistan's powerful military" sounds like crazy and comedy

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
      3. Asim Minhas Rajput‏ @asimcts Sep 5
        Replying to @RanjanMR2 @nytimes

        hahahah jali na 😂

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Ranjan M R‏ @RanjanMR2 Sep 5
        Replying to @asimcts @nytimes

        Never .....now I understand that your army is powerful in your country because your Army is controlling your Pakistan government with the help of ISI .l read the full article

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Asim Minhas Rajput‏ @asimcts Sep 5
        Replying to @RanjanMR2 @nytimes

        hahhaha 😂 i think u only saw indian media 😂

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      6. Ranjan M R‏ @RanjanMR2 Sep 5
        Replying to @asimcts @nytimes

        No I saw it on Google Wekipidia

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      8. Ranjan M R‏ @RanjanMR2 Sep 7
        Replying to @asimcts @nytimes

        If your country is powerful, why in global fire power index your country rank is 13th .where Turkey in 12 th place and US on 1st, Russia on 2nd , China on 3rd, and India on 4th....

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