According to a statement released by Pakistan’s mission to the US, these reservations were expressed by the premier during a meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry on the sidelines of the 70th UN General Assembly session in New York. The prime minister also reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to resolve all outstanding issues with India through dialogue.
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Highlighting the achievements gained against militants in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) through Operation Zarb-e-Azb, which has now entered in its concluding phase, the premier said these successes have improved the security situation in Pakistan.
While lauding Pakistan's counter terrorism efforts and the success of Operation Zarb-e-Azb, Kerry expressed condolences over the terrorist attack on a PAF base in Badaber.
Kerry said US President Barack Obama is looking forward to Prime Minister Nawaz’s visit to Washington in October.
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During the meeting, matters relating to peace and reconciliation efforts in Afghanistan, as well as the overall security situation in the region also came under discussion.
Addressing the media after the meeting, Acting Representative of United States for Pakistan and Afghanistan Laurell Miller said the US urges both Pakistan and India to engage in a dialogue and take steps to de-escalate tension on the borders.
Responding to a question about the heavy cost Pakistan is paying in the war against terrorism, Miller said the US recognises Pakistan's sacrifices.
Commenting on on-going reconciliation efforts in Afghanistan, Miller said her government "absolutely and strongly" supports the peace process in Afghanistan, adding, "We appreciate the efforts Pakistan government has taken to that end.”
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