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Pakistan to withdraw troops
from UN peace mission

Pakistan has decided to call back its troops from the United Nations peace-keeping mission in Sierra Leone and from its western border with Afghanistan in the wake of rising tensions on the Indo-Pak border.

Under the UN peace-keeping mission a brigade of Pakistan army is stationed at Sierra Leone in Africa.

Meanwhile, a senior official said Pakistan's military top brass are meeting in Rawalpindi near the capital Islamabad to discuss operational strategy.

Agencies

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