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US – PAK Moves On For Normalizing Relationship

US-Pak relations in past days were adversely affected on the issue of Raymond Davis, who killed two people and one was crushed on the same day. The situation was tense due to the demand of Pakistan’s public for justice and the other party was US regime who was compelling Pakistan’s government to release Raymond Davis on his controversial immunity.

US sent John Kerry to come up with a new solution that is acceptable for both, but again the solution was not based on justice and Pakistan’s public rejected the US suggestion. But on the other hands US cannot afford any tension with Pakistan, since Pakistan is the front line state supporting its war in Afghanistan therefore, the US officials and of course Pakistan’s government are trying to normalize the conditions so their interest could not be overrun.

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February 20, 2011 Web Desk
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