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Pak to sell arms to Nepal
November 02, 2004 14:47 IST
Pledging cooperation with Nepal in its fight against terrorism, Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz today said his country would supply arms to the Himalyan kingdom on a credit basis. Pakistan would provide credit facility to Nepal for procuring capital goods and defence equipment from Pakistan, the state-run Nepal Television quoted Aziz as saying. The current 12 million dollar business between Nepal and Pakistan should be expanded to $ 100 million, Aziz said, expressing Pakistan's willingness to invest in Nepal to expand economic cooperation. More news from Pakistan More news from Nepal
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