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Clinton arrives in Islamabad to allay 'misunderstandings' between both nations | US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived here early
on Wednesday on a three-day visit, which she described as a very important tour to allay all misunderstandings between both countries. This is Clinton's first
visit to the country since taking charge in the Obama Administration. Talking
to mediapersons on-board the special aircraft en route to Islamabad, Clinton said
it was imperative to resolve all issues between the two countries and broaden
the agenda for cooperation. She underlined that the security issue was one of
the most important issues. "We hold that to be very important. It remains a very
high priority. But we also recognize that it's imperative that we broaden our
agenda with Pakistan," The Politico quoted Clinton, as saying. "I think it's fair
to say there has been a lot of misconceptions about what the United States intends
with our relationship with Pakistan. We don't want it just to be about security
and just about our anti-terrorist agenda. ...we want to strengthen democracy,
we want to strengthen civilian institutions," she added. Clinton is expected to
meet President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, Foreign Minister
Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani during
her tour. Clinton's visit comes at a time when anti-American sentiments in Pakistan
are at an all time high, and the top US diplomat would surely work to allay those
negative perceptions. The ongoing dispute over the Kerry-Lugar legislation and
the Army's reservations regarding it will also be part of Clinton's discussions
with the Pakistani leadership during her tour. Diplomatic sources said Clinton
would try to assure various stakeholders that the US has no intentions of micromanaging
Pakistan or enforcing unnecessary restrictions that could harm long-term relations.
Pakistan's concern over India's involvement in Afghanistan and Balochistan is
also likely to be taken up with Clinton. |
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