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Pakistan, US have shared anti-terror interest: Clinton

WASHINGTON: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday that the United States and Pakistan share interests in f
Published March 21, 2012

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WASHINGTON: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday that the United States and Pakistan share interests in fighting terrorism.

Clinton declined to comment in-depth on the panel's recommendations but said that the United States was committed to an "honest, constructive, mutually

beneficial relationship with Pakistan."

"We've been working through these difficulties and challenges. We believe we have shared interests. We believe we have the same enemies," Clinton said a news conference with Afghan Foreign Minister Zalmai Rassoul.

"We believe that it's important to support counter-terrorism against the insurgents who kill and maim tens of thousands of Pakistani people, who send teams across the border to kill and maim people in Afghanistan and to kill and maim our soldiers and others," Clinton said.

Clinton said that she would not comment on the recommendations until the panel's findings come up for debate before the Pakistani parliament.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012

 

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