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US top diplomat sends a reconciliatory message to Pakistan

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WASHINGTON - United States (US) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Alice Wells sends a reconciliatory message to Pakistan on the eve of Independence day.

She said that the US is keen to work with Pakistan to achieve stability and peace in South Asia.

Wells was addressing a ceremony regarding Independence Day in Washington where she also acknowledged Pakistan’s sacrifices in the ongoing war against terrorism.

Several dignitaries including Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Ali Jahangir Siddiqui were also in attendance.

Earlier on August 14, United States Secretary Michael Pompeo had said that the US hopes to further strengthen ties with Pakistan in the coming years and work with the government to advance shared goals of security, stability and prosperity in South Asia, even though Washington has stepped up pressure on Islamabad by cutting down vital military assistance to the country.

Wishing the people on the 72nd Independence Day, Pompeo, in a statement, had said, “For more than seven decades, the relationship between the US and Pakistan has rested on the strong foundation of close ties between our people.”
 
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US top diplomat sends a reconciliatory message to Pakistan

us-top-diplomat-sends-a-reconciliatory-message-to-pakistan-1534322225-8758.jpg


WASHINGTON - United States (US) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Alice Wells sends a reconciliatory message to Pakistan on the eve of Independence day.

She said that the US is keen to work with Pakistan to achieve stability and peace in South Asia.

Wells was addressing a ceremony regarding Independence Day in Washington where she also acknowledged Pakistan’s sacrifices in the ongoing war against terrorism.

Several dignitaries including Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Ali Jahangir Siddiqui were also in attendance.

Earlier on August 14, United States Secretary Michael Pompeo had said that the US hopes to further strengthen ties with Pakistan in the coming years and work with the government to advance shared goals of security, stability and prosperity in South Asia, even though Washington has stepped up pressure on Islamabad by cutting down vital military assistance to the country.

Wishing the people on the 72nd Independence Day, Pompeo, in a statement, had said, “For more than seven decades, the relationship between the US and Pakistan has rested on the strong foundation of close ties between our people.”
You are reading too much into it ... This is a customary sentence at its best ... Otherwise, principal deputy assistant secretary is a powerless administrative position at best and cannot give any policy statement ...
 
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  • 'Our relationship has rested on the strong foundation of close ties between our two peoples,; says the US secretary of state The US secretary of state wishes Pakistanis on 72nd Independence Day
WASHINGTON– Wishing the people of Pakistan on the country’s 72nd Independence Day on Tuesday, Secretary of State Michael Pompeo has said the United States hopes to strengthen ties with the South Asian country.

Pompeo, in a statement, said for more than seven decades, the relationship between the US and Pakistan has “rested on the strong foundation of close ties between our two peoples.”

“In the years ahead, we hope to further strengthen these bonds, as we continue to look for opportunities to work with the people and Government of Pakistan to advance our shared goals of security, stability, and prosperity in South Asia,” the statement read.

“On behalf of the Government of the United States of America, I would like to extend my best wishes to the people of Pakistan as they celebrate their independence day,” it added.
 
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US top diplomat sends a reconciliatory message to Pakistan

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WASHINGTON - United States (US) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Alice Wells sends a reconciliatory message to Pakistan on the eve of Independence day.

She said that the US is keen to work with Pakistan to achieve stability and peace in South Asia.

Wells was addressing a ceremony regarding Independence Day in Washington where she also acknowledged Pakistan’s sacrifices in the ongoing war against terrorism.

Several dignitaries including Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Ali Jahangir Siddiqui were also in attendance.

Earlier on August 14, United States Secretary Michael Pompeo had said that the US hopes to further strengthen ties with Pakistan in the coming years and work with the government to advance shared goals of security, stability and prosperity in South Asia, even though Washington has stepped up pressure on Islamabad by cutting down vital military assistance to the country.

Wishing the people on the 72nd Independence Day, Pompeo, in a statement, had said, “For more than seven decades, the relationship between the US and Pakistan has rested on the strong foundation of close ties between our people.”
Thanks for the sweet words, now kindly gtfo of afghanistan.
 
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Leave her with khan for one to one meet
 
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US top diplomat sends a reconciliatory message to Pakistan

us-top-diplomat-sends-a-reconciliatory-message-to-pakistan-1534322225-8758.jpg


WASHINGTON - United States (US) Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Alice Wells sends a reconciliatory message to Pakistan on the eve of Independence day.

She said that the US is keen to work with Pakistan to achieve stability and peace in South Asia.

Wells was addressing a ceremony regarding Independence Day in Washington where she also acknowledged Pakistan’s sacrifices in the ongoing war against terrorism.

Several dignitaries including Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Ali Jahangir Siddiqui were also in attendance.

Earlier on August 14, United States Secretary Michael Pompeo had said that the US hopes to further strengthen ties with Pakistan in the coming years and work with the government to advance shared goals of security, stability and prosperity in South Asia, even though Washington has stepped up pressure on Islamabad by cutting down vital military assistance to the country.

Wishing the people on the 72nd Independence Day, Pompeo, in a statement, had said, “For more than seven decades, the relationship between the US and Pakistan has rested on the strong foundation of close ties between our people.”




Go F**k yourself you dirty b**ch........:pissed:
 
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