Kerry arrived late Wednesday at the start of a long-anticipated visit.
The US Secretary of State will also be meeting outgoing President Asif Ali Zardari and Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani.
During his talks with Kerry, Nawaz emphasised Pakistan’s desire to get access to the American markets to boost economy and assistance in overcoming the energy crisis.
Kerry reiterated the US government’s stance on Diamer Bhasha Dam and said his country will facilitate its construction.
Aziz-Kerry
During a joint press conference with Kerry, Aziz assured that Pakistan wants peace in Afghanistan and will facilitate the process of ensuring a stable Afghanistan. He told journalists that concerns related to drone strikes were raised and discussed during the meeting.
Aziz added that the US Secretary of State was also briefed on the country’s upcoming terrorism policy.
He said Pakistan hopes to double the bilateral trade with the US.
Speaking about US’ emphasis on fighting militants in Pakistan, Aziz said the armed forces are already present in most of the tribal areas and new military action is a question of increasing capacity and the right timing. He, however, added that talks will be the first priority.
While answering questions during the conference, Kerry said political resolution is better than fighting.
Responding to Pakistan’s concerns over drone strikes and violation of sovereignty, the US Secretary of State said he would like to point out that elements such as Ayman al Zawahiri also challenge the sovereignty.
Replying to a question, Kerry revealed that nothing was discussed with regard to a possible prisoners swap agreement between Pakistan and US and of repatriating Aafia Siddqui.
May polls
Kerry earlier paid tribute to the polls, which marked the first time that an elected civilian government completed a full term in office and handed over to another at the ballot box.
"This is a historic transition that just took place. Nobody should diminish it," he told US embassy staff.
"I think President Zardari deserves credit... It is an enormous step forward. It is historic. In the 66 year history of Pakistan that has never happened. So change comes over time," he added.
Pakistan-US relations, deeply troubled in recent years, have recovered at least somewhat from the crisis sparked by the US killing of al Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden in May 2011.
Islamabad demands an end to US drone and bristles over US insistence that it do more to eradicate the threat posed by militants.
Pakistan, where anti-American sentiment runs high, complains that the United States fails to appreciate the sacrifices it has made in fighting terror, claiming to have lost 40,000 people since 2001.
But US officials say they are hopeful that the onset of a more stable government under Nawaz, with a clear majority, offers a new opportunity to rework relations along realistic objectives.
"We have obviously seen a pretty tumultuous relationship with Pakistan over the course of the last four and a half years," a senior US official told reporters travelling with Kerry.
"Starting last summer I think we entered into a very constructive period. We really try to have much more sober expectations, to be more realistic," the official added.
Pakistan faces mammoth challenges posed by a domestic insurgency, the external threat posed by Afghan and foreign militants on its soil, a crumbling economy and an energy crisis.
Since winning the May election, Nawaz has said he wants to strengthen Pakistan's relations with Washington, but that the United States must take seriously concerns about drone strikes.
He has made economic growth and resolving the energy crisis the top priority of his new administration, but Kerry will be looking to stress that more must be done on militant havens.
"Fostering or helping in any way to provide some sort of base for extremism is ultimately not in any of our interests, including in Pakistan's interest," a US official told reporters.
"We'll have to see where the new government is on this and what they're willing to do as how they see it as part of their broader efforts at promoting stability," the official added.
"They are the ones bearing the brunt of continued extremism in Pakistan and that by asserting greater sovereignty over their own country and taking care of these... that is the only way for Nawaz to be able to accomplish the goals that he has set out."
Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and drone attacks are expected to be part of the discussions.
"The whole purpose of this conversation is to have a very comprehensive, very robust, very serious, very real conversation on the range of our mutual and national security interests," a senior US administration official told reporters.
"It will be hard to imagine that any issue that we think is one of our key national security priorities is not on the agenda."
It is the first visit by a US secretary of state to Pakistan since October 2011 when Hillary Clinton urged Islamabad to dismantle havens for Afghan militants and encourage the Taliban into peace talks to end the war in Afghanistan.
Nearly two years later, efforts are in disarray to negotiate an end to the conflict in Afghanistan and the opening of a Taliban liaison office in the Gulf state of Qatar in June outraged Kabul.
Kabul-Islamabad relations are mired in distrust and while the West has praised Pakistan's support for efforts to help a peace deal, many Afghans consider Pakistan an abettor of the Taliban.
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He is saying very soon, what you mean by very soon? why not just now?it mean ???????????????????????????????oh my God. Hypocrisy is underway.
"Stop drones' attacks" M.N.S. is this humble request or order?Because in both forms this is unacceptable for US.....
"We’ve lost 40000 of our people trying to please these Americans. How many more are we planning to lose??!! We need to take a stand."
You didn't lose 40,000 people to please Americans. Pakistan lost 40,000 people by straddling the wall and refusing to act decisively. That reflects both poor leadership by civilians and poor generalship by the military.
"So nobody has guts to ask about Mr Kerry’s promise about trial of Raymond Davis in US"
I don't think there can be a trial for Davis because there was a cash settlement in Pakistan. Had Pakistan stuck to the diplomatic route I recommended at the time Davis would have been repatriated without a settlement and then stand trial for his crime - or at least a civil suit - in the U.S.
@عرل: Pakistanis killing each other is not sacrifice. . Don't also forget the billions of $$$ and goodies that many at the top have got from the US.
United States fails to appreciate the sacrifices it has made in fighting terror, claiming to have lost 40,000 people since 2001.
We've lost 40000 of our people trying to please these Americans. How many more are we planning to lose??!! We need to take a stand.
So nobody has guts to ask about Mr Kerry's promise about trial of Raymond Davis in US
No drones or one decisive drone operation aided by PAF and Army to clean up the whole area for one and all and rid Pakistan of all saudi, central asian, afghani, pathan, punjabi and baloch terrorists who take refuge in safe heavens of FATA / FANA and balochistan. After that just seal the borders no matter how much money it takes build trenches and high walls. Security concerns are more urgent than resolving energy crises.
Now we hope that drone story must be ended after appointed a new Cheif of Army Staff
Is Kerry shy of posing with Zardari & Kayani/ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Agreed that they will retire soon.
"So change comes over time,”" ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Kerry can hardly conceal his surprise that Pakistan has changed....in merely 65 years.
wow, such a bald stance...
Nawaz: stop the drones Kerry: khana doo Nawaz :STOP!!the drones already Kerry: biryaaanii..!!!!
Yes. Under post-9/11 U.N. Security Council Resolution 1373 Pakistan has the binding sovereign obligation to eliminate terror havens, terror financing, etc. from its territory. No action to do so - as in North Wazirstan - means Pakistani sovereignty is nulled should other nations choose to attack terrorists there. Pakistan's sovereignty complaints aren't backed up by any other countries, including Bangladesh and China - both of whom voted in favor of 1373. (The Security Council vote was 15-0.)
For years there has been an element in Pakistan that fooled itself into thinking that the country would always serve as the shield and base for "stateless actors" carrying out warfare in other countries, be they India, America, Afghanistan, etc. Not anymore. It seems it's taking over a decade for this message to sink in.
and what Kerry said?
Headline misleading............ In Pakistan, John Kerry takes tough line on Taliban talks, drone attacks Islamabad: The US will continue its fight against the Taliban while seeking a political solution to the Afghan imbroglio, Secretary of State John Kerry said on Thursday even as he rejected Pakistan's concerns on American drone strikes.
Beggars can't be choosers....
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has asked the US to stop drone strikes in the country’s tribal areas... focus on the statement!!
Sartaj Azeez is showing his sharp teeth to his boss. This is his answer to the drone strikes.
NS saying angrily .......... "Stop Drone Strikes!!!!"............
Kerry........."I invite you to visit WASHINGTON AND SHAKE HANDS WITH OBAMA"......
NS smiling............"OK, thats what I wanted".............
Delightful smile dancing faces of both the leaders,indicates that the issues created in the near past and which born unbridgeable distance between the countries would solve peacefully.
highest profile/negotiators from both the side are going to sit across the negotiating table would remove the hurdles in the way of good bilateral relations.
But the ground reality is that there is significant tention and mistrust found in between the countries can not be overlooked easily.
Especially regaring the war technology in form of unmanned air craft being used against Pakistan's sovereignity and international law.
And on the other hand , allegation has been levelled against Pakistan that it has ties with Taliban extrterimistts and using its territoty against American troops stationed in land locked country Afghanistan for more than a decade.
Allah Almighty knows better but hope,the leaders going to assembled in Islamabad would left their seats with better and acceptable result and the nation would hear a delightful news under the able peadership of mian Nawaz Sharif.
So the next weeks drone strike will be on DI Khan ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has asked the US to stop drone strikes in the country’s tribal areas,,,, Read the statement again PM ask to US!!! or says???
Pakistan and US to restart Strategic Talks for a Purely Transactional Relationship ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
there was nothing mention in press conference that Nawaz asked Kerry? Information Minister feeding wrong news?
Stop drone strikes, Nawaz tells Kerry ... When ? was that announced in Joint Press Conference ???
and Kerry laughed aloud
Nawaz: Please stop drones. Kerry: Stop militancy first.
and then he laughed out loud!
After seeing the jailbreak in DI Khan, and the foiled terrorist attempt on the Chaklala Airbase and Airport, I say increase the attacks to the point where the militants are begging for mercy.
Nawaz tells Kerry: Stop drone attacks! Kerry: NO! -- End of Story --
Nawaz tells Kerry: Stop drone strikes! Kerry: NO! Nawaz: kthxbye -- End of Story --
Of course nobody should diminish May 11 polls validity, they didn't gave a perfect ally to Taliban in the form of PTI. But unfortunately Taliban got what they wanted in KPK.
mr. sharif when kids are addicted to video games its very difficult to sway them. that's what drones are for the yanks. this country is like a testing area for them.
So he keeps telling Kerry till the end of his term.
The way NS and Sartaj are laughing, Is kerry a comedian? He did what others could not do, to bring smile on our PM face.
Of course nobody should diminish May 11 polls validity, after all, they gave the US the perfect ally after Zardari to continue their policies in Pakistan.