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Pakistan Nearing Truce with Militants

HeadlineApr 25, 2008

The Pakistani government says it’s close to reaching a truce with militants in the volatile region along the Afghanistan border. Pakistan would withdraw from South Waziristan and exchange prisoners in return for an end to militant activity. The deal would come over heavy objection from the US, which has opposed Pakistani negotiations with militant groups. Militant leader Baitullah Mehsud has already ordered followers to halt armed activities as the deal nears completion.

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