Islamabad: On September 11, US State Department’s Counselor Derek H. Chollet stated that Washington sought to strengthen its relationship with Islamabad with multifaceted priorities. “The US government is dedicated to expanding the full range of trade, security, education, people-to-people, and clean energy and health-related cooperation and ties between the Pakistani and American people to promote a more stable, secure, and prosperous future for both our nations,” read a statement issued by the US State Department.

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