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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

U.S. urged to avoid public criticism of Pakistan

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said on Tuesday that Pakistan and the United States must be unnecessary public criticism, restrictions, because it undermines the common goal to work closely.

Zardari made ​​the remarks when he held with the delegation of U.S. Congressmen Michael McCaul talks with Republican leaders in Karachi, and discussed bilateral relations, strategic dialogue, the war on terrorism, regional situation and the overall situation in Afghanistan, the presidential palace in a copy of the statement said.

The statement said that Zardari called the mutual understanding of each other's point of view, in order to avoid misunderstandings and negative impressions, may endanger this critical moment in a close working relationship.

President said that Pakistan believes that trade, rather than as a weak solution to the economic downturn and assistance. He called the Reconstruction Opportunity Zones in the United States (ROZs) to speed up legislation, terming warlike people of disaster areas to create employment opportunities for the key.

Zardari said that the horrors of war and the recent natural disasters have had a negative impact on Pakistan's economy.

He reiterated that Pakistan restore peace and stability in Afghanistan, the principle of sustained interest in the position, he said Pakistan will continue to support the achievement of lasting peace, stability and development of all efforts in Afghanistan.

Michael McCaul said the United States will continue to support the Government of Pakistan in their efforts to promote peace and stability in the region. U.S. Congress appreciated Pakistan's efforts with its neighbors and decided to extend MFN treatment to normalize relations in India.

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