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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday said that enemies of Pakistan are bound to fail in a hybrid war against the country, Radio Pakistan Reported.While addressing the first session of Hazrat Shah Ruknuddin Aalam Soharwardy [RA] Conference in Multan, FM Qureshi said that country s enemies have launched a hybrid war against Pakistan
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