By pulling out of upcoming talks on the war in Afghanistan, Pakistan signals its anger over an American drone missile strike that it says killed civilians along the Afghan border. The U.S. says it hit a compound where militants were meeting.
Pakistan on Friday pulled out of upcoming talks with the U.S. on the war in Afghanistan, a move meant to convey Islamabad's anger over an American drone missile strike that it claims killed a gathering of civilians along the Afghan border.
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Dozens die as US drone hits Pakistan home -- Al Jazeera
Drone attack kills 38 -- The Telegraph
Drone attack kills 38 Pakistan elders -- Financial Times
US missiles 'kill 30 militants' -- Press Association
After strike, Pakistan cancels US-Afghan talks -- AP
Pakistan to boycott Afghan meeting over deadly U.S. strike -- Reuters
Pakistan Cancels US-Afghan Talks After Drone Strike -- Voice of America
Pakistan summons US envoy over drone attack -- AFP
Pakistan: Calls for revenge after US drones kill 40 -- BBC
Pakistan army chief Kayani in US drone outburst -- BBC
Pakistan army chief condemns US drone attack -- Miami Herald/AP
Pakistan army chief condemns US drone attack -- AP
Pakistan demands US apology for deadly drone strike -- AFP
Pakistan must take action in North Waziristan:US -- AFP
US-Pakistan relationship increasingly strained -- AP
Drone strike threatens to strain Pak-US ties afresh -- Hindustan Times