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Thursday, August 02, 2001, updated at 08:02(GMT+8)
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Pakistan to Cooperate with UN Monitors on Afghanistan: Spokesman
Pakistan
Wednesday said it would cooperate with UN monitors who will be deployed along Afghan borders to check any violation of arms embargo on the ruling Taliban.
Being a responsible member of the United Nations, Pakistan would extend cooperation in the work of the monitoring mechanism, said a Foreign Office spokesman.
He made this statement while replying to a question regarding resolution 1363 (2001) adopted by the UN Security Council on 30th July, which proposed establishment of monitoring mechanism for supervising UN sanctions against the Taliban under a UNSC resolution approved in 1999.
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Pakistan Wednesday said it would cooperate with UN monitors who will be deployed along Afghan borders to check any violation of arms embargo on the ruling Taliban.
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