Taken aback by the killing of 24 soldiers in last week’s NATO air attack, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today said there would be “no more business as usual” in Pak-US relations.
Gilani said Pakistan was re-evaluating its relationship with the US, adding that Islamabad wanted to maintain its relationship with the US as long as there is mutual respect and respect for Pakistani sovereignty, a CNN report quoted him as telling the channel.
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