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MEA Slams Pakistan For Cross-Border Terrorism, Says `Biggest Roadblock To Peace`

Zee News Friday, 21 March 2025
MEA spokesperson criticised Pakistan for promoting cross-border terrorism, describing it as the "biggest roadblock" to peace   
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