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Pakistan terms WikiLeaks report as "misleading".

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Karachi-based private Pakistani channel Geo TV website on 29 November

Islamabad: Pakistan on Monday said it considered the "extremely negative reports" carried on Pakistan-Saudi relations attributed to WikiLeaks as "misleading and contrary to facts".

"It is quite evident that these mischievous reports reveal the utter inadequacy of the author to grasp the essence of the Pakistan-Saudi relationship," Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit responded to the WikiLeaks documents that revealed on Sunday.

The spokesman said Pakistan enjoys a very special and unique relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, adding that Pakistani leadership, …

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