strong footing with focus on Pakistan’s priorities in the energy sector, bilateral trade, market access, investment, infrastructure development and counter-terrorism. He appreciated that all the five working groups have made substantial progress particularly the working groups on Energy and Defence.
The prime minister highlighted Pakistan’s focus on greater market access for Pakistani products and US investment in Pakistan for creating job opportunities and hoped that next Business Opportunities Conference to be held in Islamabad in March 2015 will receive good response from US investors. He also appreciated US support for Dasu and Diamer-Bhasha dam projects.
The prime minister said that in order to counter terrorism and extremism in the country, the government has evolved a comprehensive National Action Plan, which is being implemented to completely eradicate all terrorists and extremists from Pakistani soil.
Underlining the importance that the US attaches to the relationship, Kerry said the US would continue to support Pakistan in effectively combating terrorism and also in addressing various other challenges.
John Kerry will be visiting Army Public School Peshawar today (Tuesday) during his stay in Pakistan to pay homage to the martyrs.
The Foreign Office here is of the view that the visit has assumed conspicuous significance in the wake of the Peshawar tragedy and the country’s resolve to fight against terrorism in its aftermath. Pakistan is asking the US for technical and training assistance for the rapid force that the government has decided to set up under the NAP, the sources said.
Kerry is joined in the trip by General Lloyd Austin, who heads the US Central Command which stretches across 18 nations in the Middle East, Central and South Asia from Egypt to Pakistan. The sources maintained that Pakistan would ask Kerry to step up technical and training assistance for its programme aimed at cracking down on extremism following the Peshawar attack. It is understood that John Kerry is discussing ways to improve Afghan-Pakistani ties as well as reconciliation efforts with Taliban militants in each country.
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