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The head of the Foreign Relations Committee United States Senate, the Democrat John Kerry, traveling to Pakistan in the next few das to improve bilateral relations, which have been adversely affected by U.S. incursion into Pakistan territory to hunt the leader of Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden.
Speaking to reporters, the senator has indicated its intention to discuss "major issues on the table there are, eve online isk, many," with the Pakistanis authorities to reduce the bilateral tension emerged in the root of that operation.
"A group of person suggested that a dialogue will be good to keep back (to the military intervention) to see how we can get back on track," said Kerry, a close cooperator of President Barack Obama .
Avis United States to Pakistan on numerous occasions that its special, darkfall online gold, forces to act in the country, if there was any evidence that the leader of Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, was in his territory, according to senior American officials have reported.
One source, linked to the National Security Administration has asserted that both the U.S. president George W. Bush as his successor in office, Barack Obama, have conveyed this message to the Pakistanis authorities several times, sto energy credits , throughout his tenure.
In the same line, a second informant, part of the Bush era, has ensured that passes between bean an "understanding" so that Islamabad is well aware of Washington's intentions to carry out operacin unilateral military action against terrorism.
Confirmation
These statements confirm the information published on Monday by the newspaper Brits 'The Guardian', according to which the United States and Pakistan signed a secret agreement to allow U.S. troops to intervene in the country Asian, Pakistan although it publicly manifested their disagreement with this acting. Apparently, Bush and the then leader of the Pakistan Army, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, were responsible to initial the pact. However, the military has refused, told the newspaper 'Dawn', the existence of the agreement.

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