Pakistan’s parliament has for the first time united to condemn terrorism, which members said posed a grave danger to stability, and has begun to “take ownership” of policy to tackle it, analysts said on Thursday. Nuclear-armed Pakistan, a major partner in the U.S.-led campaign against militancy, is grappling with militant violence and an economic crisis that have raised fears for its stability.vA joint session of parliament ended a two-week debate late on Wednesday with the unanimous passage of a resolution that essentially backs the stand of the government led by the party of assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto. Full Story
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