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ISLAMABAD: United States National Security Advisor, Susan Elizabeth Rice is expected to visit Pakistan tomorrow (Sunday) and is expected to hold meetings with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
US National Security Advisor to visit Pakistan tomorrow
ISLAMABAD: United States National Security Advisor, Susan Elizabeth Rice is expected to visit Pakistan tomorrow (Sunday) and is expected to hold meetings with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
According to sources, the National Security Advisor will discuss Pak-Afghan relations as well as Pakistan role in the Afghan reconciliation process.
The two leaders are expected to discuss matters concerning regional security as
By GEO URDU
August 29, 2015
ISLAMABAD: United States National Security Advisor, Susan Elizabeth Rice is expected to visit Pakistan tomorrow (Sunday) and is expected to hold meetings with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
According to sources, the National Security Advisor will discuss Pak-Afghan relations as well as Pakistan role in the Afghan reconciliation process.
The two leaders are expected to discuss matters concerning regional security as well as Pak-India relations along with Indian violations along the Line of Control and the working boundary.
Rice is expected to hold meetings with the military leadership as well.
According to sources, the National Security Advisor will discuss Pak-Afghan relations as well as Pakistan role in the Afghan reconciliation process.
The two leaders are expected to discuss matters concerning regional security as well as Pak-India relations along with Indian violations along the Line of Control and the working boundary.
Rice is expected to hold meetings with the military leadership as well.
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