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ISLAMABAD: A visiting US delegation led by Senator John McCain lauded Pakistan's anti-terror efforts and expressed satisfaction over the improved security situation in North Waziristan and adjoining areas.

According to a statement released by the Foreign Office, Senator McCain and his colleagues deeply appreciated the enormous success achieved by Pakistan in its counter-terrorism campaign during a meeting with Pakistani diplomats in Islamabad.

“We come back with a message that we have a common enemy in ISIS, radical Islam and terrorism, and we look forward to closer relations and resolving the differences we have,” McCain said.

The US delegation also visited Miranshah, and said the effects of the operation were impressively visible in North Waziristan.

McCain also lauded Pakistan's role in the Afghan reconciliation process.

He called for joint efforts by the two countries to curb the menace of terrorism, adding that the US Congress will be briefed appropriately about Pakistan's efforts towards economic development and complete eradication of terrorism from its territory.
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Visiting Dragon helicopter pilots in #Pakistani Air Force at Miram Shah

Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz, who led the Pakistani delegation, reiterated the importance of regular high level contacts and added that parliamentary exchanges were particularly useful to understand each other’s perspective on issues of mutual interest and concerns.

Aziz appreciated Senator McCain for his positive comments regarding the importance of Pakistan-US relations at a time when the region is facing complex challenges.

The US delegation also included Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator Joseph Donnelly and Senator Benjamin Sasse.

The Pakistani delegation comprised Adviser to Prime Minister Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi, Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry and other senior officials


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During the meeting, the army chief listed unregulated border and rocky ties with Afghanistan as major challenges for sustaining achievements borne out of Pakistan's war on terror.

“[The] COAS dilated upon security challenges faced by Pakistan and Pakistan’s contribution to regional stability and global peace. Pakistan’s successes in war on terror, [and] need for an effective border management across [the] long porous Pak-Afghan border to check illegal movement on either side of the border were also discussed,” a statement from ISPR said about the meeting.
 
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That is how you eradicate terrorism and rehabilitate people,ANA and ISAF needs to learn from here.
Army could have left this area as it was not there job to rehabilitate but they knew local govt won't do much,kudos.
Well I don't take that as true
Becauseee..
Army ka kaam rehabilitation nahi hai ,Government has done its bits its their Job.
I don't take away credit from army they have done superb job.
Rehabilitation by army and Government went together,That is why zarb-e-azb was success
That is why Pakistan Won and that is how developing nations do work. :pakistan:
 
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Man whatever is cooking I don't like the feeling of it. Am I to suppose that Americans are all honky and dory and getting warmed up for no reason and all the sudden their care about Pakistan and accept our sacrifices? I for don't believe that. The mood In the Congress is same so is In the US media. Pakistan needs to be watchful and vary of US intensions. We have payed enough price for jumping into wars that had nothing to do with us and rather made us more insecure.
And no F16s for the love of God.
 
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Man whatever is cooking I don't like the feeling of it. Am I to suppose that Americans are all honky and dory and getting warmed up for no reason and all the sudden their care about Pakistan and accept our sacrifices? I for don't believe that. The mood In the Congress is same so is In the US media. Pakistan needs to be watchful and vary of US intensions. We have payed enough price for jumping into wars that had nothing to do with us and rather made us more insecure.
And no F16s for the love of God.
True dude,Pakistan air force is suffering from Attention deficit f-16 disorder .
I would take JF-17 even if it is inferior.
Work on a 5th Generation Plane but What the F*** are we doing..
 
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Man whatever is cooking I don't like the feeling of it. Am I to suppose that Americans are all honky and dory and getting warmed up for no reason and all the sudden their care about Pakistan and accept our sacrifices? I for don't believe that. The mood In the Congress is same so is In the US media. Pakistan needs to be watchful and vary of US intensions. We have payed enough price for jumping into wars that had nothing to do with us and rather made us more insecure.
And no F16s for the love of God.
I think it is a bid to soften Pakistan up again from somewhat hard stance post drone strike. Pakistan should use it as PR exercise nothing more I don't think Pakistan is going to stoop too low for few F 16. They would court US till it suits them.
 
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well we are about to give you some 600 to 900M USd so I guess senator mccain wants to see how many salutes he can get for that. he will never learn! ever the optimist, he still thinks Pakistan can be weaned off double games
 
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well we are about to give you some 600 to 900M USd so I guess senator mccain wants to see how many salutes he can get for that. he will never learn! ever the optimist, he still thinks Pakistan can be weaned off double games


Its called strategic relationships. The US will always maintain good relationships with both, India and Pakistan. India is also one of the largest trade partners, so she has more say and lobby in the US. This is an "act of balance" I think.

The POTUS wanted to sell 8 jets to Pakistan as it made sense. Thinking 8 jets could do any harm to India, is a misconception as they have fielded aout 300 top line jets aroun the Pakistani border, which is a much more potent and larger force.
 
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