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Denmark to review reopening embassy in Pakistan
www.chinaview.cn 2006-05-30 03:40:51

    ISLAMABAD, May 29 (Xinhua) -- A mid-level diplomatic delegationof Denmark will be arriving in Islamabad on Thursday on a mission meant to study the possibility of reopening its embassy that was closed in February after the publication of the blasphemous caricature of the Prophet Mohammad by a Denmark newspaper, official sources said Monday.

    The sources said that Pakistan gave greenlight to Denmark's reopening its embassy in Islamabad as a public outrage over the cartoon incident cooled down.

    The Danish ambassador is expected to come to visit and make an official announcement on the reopening after the visit of Denmark delegation here.

    Denmark's newspaper Jylender published the cartoons on Sept. 30,2005 that aroused a tremendous uproar in the Muslim world, with many Muslim countries recalling ambassadors and severing diplomatic relations with Denmark. Enditem

    

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