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A Taliban commander whose men ambushed an army convoy two days ago in a Pakistan tribal district has vowed to uphold a seven-month-old peace deal with the government in a bid to a avert military offensive, a media report said Saturday. Warlord Hafiz Gul Bahadur has directed his fighters to refrain from attacking security forces and government installations in North Waziristan, English-language daily The News reported.The statement was published two days after Taliban militants attacked a security convoy in the district, killing eight troops and injuring 15 more.