Amid rising Pak-US tensions, Alice Wells reaches Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, APR 20 (DNA) – Amid rising tensions between Pakistan and America, US Assistant Secretary Alice Wells Friday reached Islamabad.
The secretary is expected to hold discussions on planned travel curbs on Pakistani diplomats in US and the killing of a citizen involving US military attaché Colonel Joseph in Islamabad.
It may be mentioned that Wells trip to Pakistan is unscheduled.
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