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http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-n...S-and-NATO-military-leaders-assure-restraints
ISLAMABAD - Top US military commander Admiral Mike Mullen and Head of Natos International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) General David McKiernan Tuesday landed here on an unannounced visit ostensibly to pacify Pakistans military leadership.
Well-placed diplomatic sources told TheNation that General David McKiernan held an informal meeting with Pakistani military leadership shortly after his arrival and assured maximum restraints in future.
ISAF Chief has expressed regrets over what has been described as erroneously made incursions inside Pakistan, an informed source added.
Informed sources further said that Admiral Mullen and General McKiernan would hold formal meeting with Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani today (Wednesday) to hold out categorical assurance that maximum restraints would be exercised in future.
It was further learnt that a high-level delegation from Pakistan would visit the USA to further consolidate the strategic partnership between the two countries.
Diplomatic sources said that purpose of visit of Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen was to discuss ways to reduce tension over recent border violations by the US-led NATO forces.
The visit comes amid tensions between the US and Pakistans new government, which has angrily reacted to recent missiles strikes by American drones, killing scores of people including women and children.
Admiral Mullen warned earlier this month that the US forces would launch unilateral actions in the tribal regions against the al Qaeda linked militants.
Sources said that the security situation and war against terror would come under discussion in the talks scheduled for Wednesday, official sources said.
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Admiral Mullen is also expected to call on Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani to discuss cooperation between Pakistan and United States in the war against terror.