Exclusive: Pakistan stops visas of 77 Americans despite of extreme pressure

HeadlinesExclusive: Pakistan stops visas of 77 Americans despite of extreme pressure

Islamabad: Pakistan has stopped but not refused yet visas of 77 americans who want to come as a part of team currently busy in expansion and construction of Us embassy in Islamabad, reports Dispatch News Desk.

According to sources, US Embassy submitted a list of 77 persons who are demanded by the embassy for the expansion and construction of Us embassy in Islamabad. The list was submitted in March 2003. The intelligence circles of Pakistan expressed concerns over this list and claim that some of members of team that are demanding visas work for infamous Blackwater organisation. Official correspondence between US Embassy ad foreign Office of Pakistan is going on over this issue.

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