US cooperating with Pakistan to end terrorism: Kerry
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry says Pakistan is determined to end terrorism following Peshawar tragedy while Washington is also cooperating with Islamabad in its efforts against militancy.
He told Congress Committee on Foreign Affairs on Monday that Washington was assisting Pakistan in different sectors including development, energy, health and education.
He said US intends to provide 3.40 billion dollar
By OCTOPUS
February 25, 2015
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry says Pakistan is determined to end terrorism following Peshawar tragedy while Washington is also cooperating with Islamabad in its efforts against militancy.
He told Congress Committee on Foreign Affairs on Monday that Washington was assisting Pakistan in different sectors including development, energy, health and education.
He said US intends to provide 3.40 billion dollar aid to Afghanistan and Pakistan.
He told Congress Committee on Foreign Affairs on Monday that Washington was assisting Pakistan in different sectors including development, energy, health and education.
He said US intends to provide 3.40 billion dollar aid to Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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