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Hillary admits to trust deficit with Pakistan

Source: Pak Tribune
Islamabad : Pakistan | about 1 month ago  
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton admitting to existence of trust deficit with Pakistan at the government and military level has said that we want to bring an end to this deficit by sitting together and ironing out all our reservations. Talking to senior female journalists on Friday,...
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