Posts tagged clinton
Pakistan to launch operation in North Waziristan
May 30th
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to commence a careful and meticulous military offensive in North Waziristan Agency (NWA), the tribal area adjacent to Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan, where military operation was not earlier conducted.
‘Anti-Americanism not to make Pak”s problems disappear’
May 27th
ISLAMABAD: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Friday said Pakistan should understand that anti-Americanism and conspiracy theories will not make problems disappear.
Clinton Urges ‘Decisive Action’ Against Militants in Pakistan – Bloomberg
May 27th
ABC News Clinton Urges 'Decisive Action' Against Militants in Pakistan Bloomberg Pakistan needs to take “decisive action” against extremist groups based there, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she told the country's leaders during talks in Islamabad. … Clinton exonerates Pakistan over Osama Bin Laden BBC News Closing in on bin Laden Washington Post US-Pakistan relations at turning point: Clinton CBC.ca Los Angeles Times
Hillary says Pakistan has hard choices to make
May 24th
LONDON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reiterated that Pakistan has hard choices to make and the international community is ready to help her overcome challenges posed by the terrorists and militants. She was speaking at a joint news conference with her British counterpart William Hague at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office following their talks on the eve of President Barack Obama’s State visit to the UK starting Tuesday. Referring to the latest attack by the terrorists on the naval base in Karachi, the US Secretary of State said many terrorists on Pakistani soil had been killed and could not be done without the co-operation of Pakistani government.
Breaking news Osama Bin Laden House Footage after Killed
May 4th
Osama Bin Laden House Footage after Killed Inside Visuals Of Osama House Vehicles are parked inside the compound of a house where it is believed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden lived in Abbottabad, Pakistan on Monday, May 2, 2011. Bin Laden, the glowering mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed thousands of…
Pak helped lead US to Laden hideout: Clinton
May 2nd
WASHINGTON: Cooperation with Pakistan helped lead the United States to the hideout where Osama bin Laden was killed by US forces, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday. The chief US diplomat played up Washington”s cooperation with Islamabad despite doubts she and other US officials have voiced in the past about Pakistani willingness to work with the United States to root out Al-Qaeda.
Clinton to attend Libya conference in UK
Mar 26th
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will attend a London conference Tuesday to discuss coalition military action against Libya, the State Department said. The visit was announced Thursday after a four-way telephone conversation between Clinton and foreign ministers William Hague of Britain, Alain Juppe of France and Ahmet Davutoglu of Turkey. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the conference would discuss the Libyan crisis, implementation of the UN Security Council resolution, and the humanitarian needs of those affected by the conflict
Clinton wades into Arab revolutions on overseas tour
Mar 13th
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leaves Sunday for an overseas tour to find ways to help the Libyan opposition oust a third Arab leader and maintain the momentum of democracy revolutions. The chief US diplomat is due first in Paris for face-to-face talks with Libya”s opposition before she travels to Tunisia and Egypt, where she will become the highest-level US official to visit since their presidents were toppled. In Paris on Monday, Clinton will also meet her counterparts from host France as well as Russia, Britain, Canada, Germany, Italy and Japan to discuss combat-torn Libya amid divisions over calls for foreign military intervention
Libya no-fly zone a UN decision, ”not US”: Clinton
Mar 10th
LONDON: Any decision to impose a no-fly zone over battle-torn Libya should be taken by the United Nations and “not the United States”, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.
Only spotless leadership can salvage Pakistan: Qureshi
Feb 19th
MULTAN: Former foreign minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi Saturday stressed that only an unblemished leadership could salvage Pakistan and that foundation for lasting ties with the US will have to be re-laid but with heads held high not down, CNews News reported.
Qureshi denied Hillary of Davis’ diplomatic immunity
Feb 13th
Shah Mahmood Qureshi was on his farewell visit to the Foreign Ministry. Talking to the officials in the Foreign Office, Qureshi said US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton telephoned him and asked to confirm the diplomatic immunity of the US citizen who is involved in killings in Lahore, Raymond Davis, but he denied
US aid to Pak linked to Davis’ release
Feb 9th
WASHINGTON: US lawmakers threatened Tuesday to cut aid to Pakistan unless it freed an American detained in a murder case, as Washington intensified pressure on its uneasy war partner. The United States has already warned that high-level dialogue would be at risk unless Pakistan releases US diplomatic employee Raymond Davis, who said he was acting in self-defense when he shot dead two men in Lahore last month. Three members of the House of Representatives drove home the point on a visit to Pakistan, telling Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani starkly that the US Congress was working on its budget and looking for areas to cut.
Faheem”s wife death ”tragedy”: US
Feb 8th
WASHINGTON: The United States on Monday called the suicide of the wife of a Pakistani shot by a US official “a tragedy” but renewed calls on the country to free the American.
Fireworks, dances greet Year of the Rabbit
Feb 4th
BEIJING: Asia rang in the Year of the Rabbit on Thursday with blasts of fireworks, colourful lion dances and prayers that the bunny will live up to its reputation for happiness and good fortune in 2011.
Obama, Hu to confront economic strains
Jan 19th
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao confront stubborn rifts over North Korea and bilateral economic imbalances on Wednesday when they meet amid the pomp of a formal state visit. Both presidents have vowed stronger cooperation between the world”s two largest economies in an effort to bridge the strains of the past year over human rights, Taiwan, Tibet and the gaping US trade deficit with China.


















































