US wants New relationship with Pakistan: Trump’s senior aide
ISLAMABAD, FEB 27 (DNA) – A senior aide to U.S. President Donald Trump said during a visit to Pakistan that Washington wants a new relationship with Islamabad.
The US embassy in Islamabad said in a statement (Tuesday) that deputy assistant to the U.S. president Lisa Curtis said that the United States seeks to move toward a new relationship with Pakistan, based on a shared commitment to defeat all terrorist groups that threaten regional stability.
The embassy said that the new relationship would also be based on a shared vision of a peaceful future for Afghanistan.
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