ʻAbd al-Sattār (ALA-LC romanization of Arabic: عبد الستّار) is an Arabic Muslim male given name, built on the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Sattār. The name means "servant of the Veiler (of sins)".[1][2] (wikipedia)
We should like to hear from the soldier-statesman his assessment of the operation, ... Do we see light at the end of the tunnel, and what needs to be done to bring this operation to a close?
We are ready to cooperate with any effort or good offices by the United Nations or the international community for reducing tension, preserving peace and promoting dialogue between the two countries,
First of all there are the American offensives and then the threats from the militants that they will kill those taking part in the referendum.
We are terribly saddened that a government and country that we have regarded as a neighbor, ... friend should use such language against a neighbor which is quite clearly in their mind, Pakistan.
We talked also about nuclear issues, and I have informed the secretary of state that Pakistan will maintain the moratorium on further tests, that Pakistan will not be the first country to resume testing in the future.
The government can't just sew together an outfit and dress the people up by force. We do not see ourselves or see our future in this draft, ... no.
are in the present deployment condition, even an unintentional, even a small incident can spark a chain of events ... not in (the) interest of peace.
We hope that the two leaders will be forward-looking ... and try to identify a direction in which that will lead us to a solution acceptable to the Kashmiri people.
We hope and we believe that both sides want to proceed based on what was built at Agra,
These tin-roof shelters are not good during either winters or summers. I have five children.