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PR. No.11/2007
Date: 12/01/2007
US ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE CALL ON THE
PRESIDENT
The visiting U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for
South and Central Asian Affairs, Mr. Richard Boucher, called on
President General Pervez Musharraf at the Aiwan-e-Sadr today. During
the meeting, Pakistan-U.S. relations and regional issues were
discussed – with a particular focus on Afghanistan .
The President emphasized the strategic and
multifaceted nature of the Pakistan-U.S. relationship and
underscored the importance of steady development of cooperation in
diverse fields. He further highlighted the importance of strong
Pakistan-U.S. defence ties. Progress was reviewed on Reconstruction
Opportunity Zones (ROZs), efforts to mobilize resources for FATA
Sustainable Development Plan, and forging deeper trade and economic
ties.
The President reaffirmed Pakistan 's unwavering
commitment to fight extremism and terrorism, as part of Pakistan 's
vision of a moderate, progressive and forward-looking country. In
regard to Afghanistan , the President outlined the steps Pakistan
was taking to help the stabilization and reconstruction processes.
He emphasized that security along the border was a joint
responsibility and that all sides must enhance coordination to
promote security and stability. The President stressed that Pakistan
would continue to work with its international partners to see a
peaceful, stable and prosperous Afghanistan .
Assistant Secretary Boucher highlighted the
importance the U.S. attached to its strategic partnership with
Pakistan . He reiterated U.S. appreciation for Pakistan 's
counter-terrorism efforts and for the coordination between the two
countries in this regard. He commended the contribution of Pakistan
towards building peace and stabilization in Afghanistan .
Islamabad
12 January 2007 |