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Deadlock in US-Pak relations broken, says Qureshi

Published on: September 5, 2018 10:20 PM

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that the deadlock in the relationship between Pakistan and United States has broken.

He was addressing a press conference following the day-long visit of US State Secretary Mike Pompeo to Pakistan.

Qureshi said that there was friction in the US-Pakistan relations from last one year and no one tried to bridge the differences, he said while briefing media over the series of meeting between Pakistan-US authorities.

Also read: Mike Pompeo calls on PM Imran

The foreign minister said that the Pakistani authorities presented realistic stance to the US state secretary.

Qureshi said that his US counterpart invited him to visit Washington, and the next round of negotiations with the US will be held there.

“We will take forward our discussions with the US. The authorities in Washington has also reviewed its policies,” he said.

Also read: Pak seeks reset bilateral ties with US, Qureshi tells Pompeo

Qureshi said that the Afghan war has no military solution, adding that the US Foreign office will lead negotiations with the Taliban.

“I have decided to go to Afghanistan for my first international visit,” he said. “We have been indicated that the US is ready to negotiate with Taliban.”

The foreign minister said that in today’s meeting Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa and ISI Director General were present in the meeting unlike in the past perception that the US authorities used to visit GHQ after meeting Prime Minister.

“We have given a clear message to the US that we all are on one page and we won’t get anything from the blame game,” he said

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: foreign minister shah mehmood qureshi, Headline, Pak-US bilateral ties, washigton

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