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Hillary Clinton vowes for new era of cooperation with Pakistan

Islamabad : Pakistan | 24 days ago  
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  • Pakistan's Prime Minister Gilani shakes hands with U.S. Secretary of State Clinton at his residence in Islamabad
    Pakistan's Prime Minister Gilani shakes hands with U.S. Secretary of ...
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  • U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles while meeting with Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani at the prime minister's residence in Islamabad
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles while meeting with ...
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  • Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi escorts his U.S. counterpart Secretary of State Hillary Clintion at the foreign ministry in Islamabad
    Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi escorts his U.S. ...
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Pakistan's Prime Minister Gilani shakes hands with U.S. Secretary of ...

The US secretary of state Hillary Clinton Wednesday commended Pakistan’s key role in the war against terror, and said, “America wants to start a new era of friendship with Pakistan. Pakistan is in the midst of an ongoing struggle against tenacious and brutal extremist groups who kill innocent people and terrorise communities,"

Hillary Clinton told a news conference along with her Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi following what she called a "barrage" of recent attacks. USA will stand shoulder to shoulder with Pakistan in its fight against "brutal extremist groups. This is our struggle as well and we commend the Pakistan military for their courageous fight and... (we) stand should to shoulder with the Pakistan people in our fight for peace and security," she said. "We will give you the help that you need," the top US diplomat added. Calling her visit to Pakistan as a vital one, she assured USA’s support to Pakistani forces in the fight against terrorism. She said that USA and Pakistan are facing common security threat, thus war on terror is not only important for Pakistan, but it is also equally significant for USA. US wants strong relations with Pakistan, the US secretary State said, adding, consensus was reached on Pak-US strategic dialogue during her meeting with Pakistani Foreign Foreign Minister. She pointed out that Pakistani officials have raised the issue of energy crisis in every meeting. “US is cognizant of the fact that current energy crisis in Pakistan is affecting the industrial development in the country, posing a real threat to its economic growth.” To overcome the energy crisis in Pakistan, the US serectary of state said USA is announcing an energy program for Pakistan under which help will be extended to Pakistan towards raising the power generation capacity of Tarbela dam. Hillary Clinton said USA also intends to back Pakistan in the fields of education, infrastructure and health facilities. She emphasized that both the nations are already cooperating with each other in various fields. “US also wants to cooperate with Pakistan for its industrial sector.” She stressed the significance of furthering Pak-US strategic dialogue. Both the countries have agreed on mutual cooperation and appreciation. “The US wants to see a responsible democratic government in Pakistan, as well as economic progress in the country,” she hoped, adding “we can build an ideal future for the coming generations of both the countries.”

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Posted By Lima_Echo_India_Foxtrot Lima_Echo_India_Foxtrot | 24 days ago
I can't say that I favor spending US money on the Middle East, but I seriously sympathize with the victims of terrorism. It's hard to believe people still treat other people so primitively. I wonder if we're going to shift from Afghanistan to Pakistan. It would make sense, if they're truly after Al Qaeda.
Posted By Shirley66 Shirley66 | 23 days ago
I agree with lima_Echo_India_Foxtrot
Posted By Rsaeed Rsaeed | 23 days ago
i dont need of your money
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