New York Times | Kerry, in Pakistan, Expresses Optimism on Ending Drone Strikes Soon New York Times Asked if the United States had a “timeline” for ending the drone strikes in Pakistan, Mr. Kerry said: “Well, I do. And I think the president has a very real timeline, and we hope it's going to be very, very soon.” But he did not specify what the ... Kerry hopes Pakistan drone strikes to end 'very soon' Kerry says US drone strikes in Pakistan could end soon US, Pakistan make small repair to rift |
Kerry: Obama has timeline for ending Pakistan drone strikes 'very, very soon' NBCNews.com (blog) Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday that President Obama has a timeline for ending drone strikes in Pakistan, and "we hope it's going to be very, very soon." Kerry, on a visit to Islamabad, made his remarks in an interview with Pakistan TV. |
Pakistan Drone Strikes to End Soon, Kerry Says on Visit Bloomberg Secretary of State John Kerry said President Barack Obama hopes to soon end U.S. drone strikes aimed at terrorists in Pakistan that have fed tensions between the two countries. “The program will end as we have eliminated most of the threat and continue ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan television show turns to giving away babies to boost ratings Fox News A Pakistani talk show host is trying to boost his program's ratings by giving away babies on air. Aamir Liaquat Hussain normally interviews clerics and celebrities and gives prizes like motorcycles, phones and land deeds to audience members for ... Pakistan talk-show host gives away babies live on air Pakistan debates baby-giveaway on TV show Pakistan TV Show Gives Away ... Babies |
Voice of America | US, Pakistan Pledge Deeper Dialogue Voice of America ISLAMABAD — The United States and Pakistan are pledging to resume a high-level strategic dialogue on security issues. The pledge came as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with senior Pakistani officials in Islamabad to discuss a range of security ... |
US, Pakistan agree to start new chapter in long-strained relations Reuters Besides the killing of bin Laden in a Pakistani town by U.S. Navy Seals in 2011, bilateral ties have also been severely strained by Pakistan's support for Taliban insurgents fighting Western troops in Afghanistan as well as a NATO air attack in which ... |
BBC News | US and Pakistan to resume key high-level security talks BBC News US Secretary of State John Kerry has agreed to resume high-level talks over security issues with Pakistan. The agreement was made after Mr Kerry met senior Pakistani politicians, including new PM Nawaz Sharif. The talks were stalled after 24 Pakistani ... |
Kerry Says US Plans To Stop Drone Strikes In Pakistan NPR (blog) During a television interview, today, Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States hopes to end drone strikes over Pakistan. "The program will end as we have eliminated most of the threat and continue to eliminate it," Kerry told Pakistan TV ... |
US and Pakistan to resume security talks Aljazeera.com John Kerry, the US secretary of state, and his Pakistani counterpart, Sartaj Aziz, have said that the two countries will resume high-level talks over security issues. Kerry also said on Thursday he had invited Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan's newly elected ... |
DAWN.com | India hints at restarting talks with Pakistan Fox News NEW DELHI (AFP) – India hinted Thursday at restarting peace talks with rival Pakistan that stalled over clashes earlier this year in the disputed region of Kashmir. Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh said India would be "picking up the threads" of peace ... India's new foreign secretary hints at restarting talks with Pakistan New Foreign Secretary hints at resuming talks with Pakistan India wants cooperative ties with Pakistan: Foreign Secretary |