HYDERABAD, Jan 29: The leaders of the Pakistan Muslim League-Q, Sindh, have said differences between the PML-Q and the National Alliance have been overcome.

Speaking at a news conference here on Tuesday, Sindh PML-QA senior vice-president Syed Shahabuddin Shah Hussaini and vice-president Chaudhri Saifullah claimed the PML-QA government at the centre and in Sindh would complete their tenure.

Criticizing the US policy of registration, they said it had perturbed Pakistanis living in the US.

They said if Pakistanis were not extended any concession, the Pakistan government should also adopt a tough attitude towards the US.

The PML-QA leaders also condemned the possible US attack on Iraq.

They said the government should take people into confidence on this issue, if it was to announce support for the US.

Answering a question, they said parliament alone had the right to formulate foreign policy.

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