Islamabad, Dec 2 (ANI): The Pakistan Senate has passed a unanimous resolution against NATO's attack on a Pakistani checkpost, insisting that the nation would stand united for the country's defence in case of any foreign aggression.
The resolution was tabled by Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, The Dawn reports.
It demanded that all resolutions that had been taken earlier be implemented.
The Senate's session has been adjourned till December 7.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has said "enough is enough" to describe the level of outrage among Pakistanis over the recent NATO attack that killed 28 soldiers of the country, warning that Islamabad could end support for the US-led war on militancy if its sovereignty is violated again.
"Enough is enough. The government will not tolerate any incident of spilling even a single drop of any civilian or soldier's blood. Pakistan's role in the war on terror must not be overlooked," Khar added. (ANI)
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