Sunday, May 8, 2011

Pak-US relations not facing crisis after Osama killing: Toner

Pak-US relations not facing crisis after Osama killing: Toner
South Asian News Agency (SANA) ⋅ May 7, 2011 ⋅

WASHINGTON, (SANA): United States has said that there is no crisis between the relations of Pakistan and America after the killing incident of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad.




Spokesperson of the Whitehouse Mark C. Toner briefing the media persons said that this could not be right to say that the relations of Pakistan and US are facing tensions.

He said that the cooperation with Pakistan in fight against terrorism is very vital; adding that due to this cooperation US has achieved matchless successes in war against terrorism.

He said that the cooperation with Pakistan in war against terrorism would continue in future, adding that the relations between the two countries are in best inters of the both countries.

Mark Toner said that Pakistan should address the reservations of the US on the issue of Osama bin Laden, Replying a question regarding the decision of Pakistan army to decrease the number of US army personnel in Pakistan, the spokesman said that on the application of Pakistan the US military personnel are training the Pakistani army.

He said that about the presence of Osama in Pakistan the US has asked some questions from Pakistan and showed its reservation regarding the matter and has asked the Pakistani government to address the questions of US.

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