Khaleej Times

Pakistan, US discuss ways to advance ties

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washington — Visiting Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Khawaja Mohammed Asif and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met here and discussed about their mutual commitment to advancing a multifacet­ed relationsh­ip between the two countries based on “shared interest”.

During the meeting, the two top diplomats also discussed the importance of partnering together to establish peace and prosperity in Pakistan.

Wednesday’s meeting comes less than a fortnight after Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi met US Vice President Mike Pence when the former was in New York to attend the UN General Assembly session.

According to State Department spokespers­on Heather Nauert, they talked about their mutual commitment to advancing a multifacet­ed relationsh­ip between the United States and Pakistan based on “shared interest” in a secure, prosperous, and democratic Pakistan.

The meeting also signalled a gradual resumption of talks between the two countries that was paused by an upset Pakistan after Trump announced his new South Asia and Afghan policy.

Tillerson and Asif also exchanged ideas about how the two countries can work together to help stabilise Afghanista­n.

However, Nauert did not respond to questions on previous media reports that the Trump administra­tion intends to be tough on Pakistan as possibilit­ies of further cuts in aid, sanctions on officials with ties to known extremists exist.

“We typically don’t provide the fulsome types of readouts, we don’t do a play-by-play, a blow-by-blow of everything that happens in our private diplomatic conversati­ons. … I know our conversati­ons with the Pakistani Government continue to be frank,” Nauert said.

 ?? AP ?? Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif is received by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson at the State Department in Washington. —
AP Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif is received by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson at the State Department in Washington. —

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