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Pakistan hopeful ties with US will improve after supply route deal
Tuesday, July 03, 2012 10:32:01 PM | Comments (0)
Pakistan hopeful ties with US will improve after supply route deal

WASHINGTON: Severely strained ties between the United States and Pakistan are poised to improve after the two countries agreed on Tuesday to reopen ground routes key for the
war in Afghanistan, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States said.

"We appreciate Secretary Clinton's statement, and hope that bilateral ties can move to a better place from here. I am confident that both countries can agree on many critical issues,
especially on bringing peace to the region," Ambassador Sherry Rehman said in a statement.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton earlier on Tuesday said the United States was "sorry for the losses suffered by the Pakistani military" when U.S. aircraft killed 24 Pakistani
soldiers last November. AGENCIES

 
 
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