Saturday, May 28, 2011

Hillary Clinton's visit to Pakistan to warm relations

The head of American diplomacy, Hillary Clinton, visited surprise visit Friday to Pakistan, including providing to ask "difficult questions" to ally after the elimination of Osama bin Laden. The United States has "absolutely no evidence" that any charge to the "highest level" in Pakistan have known the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden, "said Secretary of State.

She added that anti-Americanism is deeply rooted in public opinion in Pakistan "will not solve the problems" of the country. Hillary Clinton met with President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and General Ashfaq Kayani, head of the army. It is accompanied by Admiral Mike Mullen, Chief of Staff U.S..

The atmosphere of the discussions with the Prime Minister was described as "tense" and "delicate". The third meeting, the most anticipated by the U.S. delegation, was to meet Clinton, Admiral Mullen, General Ahmad Shuja Pasha and Kayani, Chief of Intelligence (ISI). U.S. leaders should demand more cooperation in Pakistan against al-Qaida and the Taliban as well as help to foster a political solution in Afghanistan.

The visit comes as the Taliban allied with al-Qaeda who have sworn to avenge bin Laden, intensifying a campaign in recent days of extremely deadly attacks, Clinton suggested that this was a real "killing" people.

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