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Obama Administration to strive for Pakistan preferrential trade program |
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WASHINGTON, Oct 23 (APP): The U.S. administration has vowed to redouble its efforts for Congressional approval of a preferrential trade program for Pakistan under which products manufactured in designated zones will be brought duty-free to the United States.“The United States committed to redouble its efforts to seek Congressional enactment of legislation to create Reconstruction Opportunity Zones and for the establishment of an Enterprise Fund,” a joint US-Pakistan statement released at the conclusion of a three-day strategic dialogue, said.
The strategic dialogue was co-led
by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood
Qureshi.
Both sides sought to work closely
and collaboratively with the international donor community and
international financial institutions to extend economic assistance to
Pakistan.
Secretary Clinton and Foreign
Minister Qureshi expressed satisfaction on the progress made in the
Strategic Dialogue process.
The ministerial dialogue was
preceded by sectoral track engagement on agriculture, communications and
public diplomacy, defense, energy, finance and economic cooperation,
health, law enforcement and counter-terrorism, water, and women’s
empowerment.
According to the joint statement,
sectoral meetings covered a broad range of subjects with a clear focus
on socio-economic development and the establishment of a mutually
beneficial partnership. As a culmination of their work over the past
seven months, the sectoral working groups compiled action plans that
reflect their shared goals and benchmarks, created a roadmap for future
engagement, and discussed next steps on implementation of joint projects
in every area.
The latest round of the Strategic
Dialogue confirmed the United States and Pakistan’s dedication to
cultivating a strategic, comprehensive, and long-term partnership, the
statement said.
The United States commended the
steadfast resolve of the Government and people of Pakistan,
armed forces, and law enforcement agencies to defeat terrorists. Pakistan
expressed its appreciation for the Secretary’s announcement to
seek Congressional authorization for a Multi-Year
Security Assistance Commitment, a
five-year pledge by the United States.The United States and Pakistan
emphasized that a “democratic, progressive, and prosperous Pakistan was
in the interest of the United States, the region, and the world,” added
the statement.
The United States and Pakistan
“renewed their resolve to promoting peace, stability, and transparency
throughout the region and to eliminate the threats posed by terrorism
and extremism.”
Both sides remained focused on
further deepening their cooperation on a wide range of issues of mutual
interest, and during the Pakistani delegation’s visit to the White
House, President Obama announced his plans to visit Pakistan in 2011 and
welcomed President Zardari to Washington.
Secretary Clinton and Foreign
Minister Qureshi reaffirmed the importance of trengthening the
U.S.-Pakistan strategic partnership, which was based on “shared values,
mutual respect, and mutual interests.”
The next round of the Strategic
Dialogue is planned to be held in 2011; the sectoral working groups plan
to meet prior to the next Ministerial-level meeting.
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Presidential address to the joint sitting of parliament |
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Official Results Election 2008 |
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Islamabad, Pakistan
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26°C
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Wind Chill:
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25°C
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Humidity:
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32%
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