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    29th April, 2013
    Tender for running Pakistan
    Influencing the bid evaluation process by means of bribery is strictly prohibited unless it is at least $50 million and made through proper channels.
    1st December, 2012
    More trade to build a better future
    Two-way trade between Pakistan and the United States totalled nearly $5bn in 2011, spurred in part by the preferential access many Pakistani products enjoy under the US.
    13th November, 2012
    Pak-US ties to be based on mutual interest: Olson
    Richard Olson said that US wants to build a relationship with Pakistan based on mutual respect and common interests.
    13th October, 2012
    US offers to work with Pakistan
    Praising Malala Yousufzai as a symbol of courage and determination, the White House has said that it’s committed to working with the Pakistani people for a better future.
    5th September, 2012
    US investigators to lead Peshawar blast probe
    The US Federal Bureau of Investigation team will work alongside Pakistani investigators to search for clues to who was behind Monday's blast.
    4th September, 2012
    Stability in Afghanistan vital for Pakistan: Khar
    Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar stated that Pakistan is committed to achieving stability in Afghanistan through an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned reconciliation process.
    30th August, 2012
    President House denies Zardari’s meeting with US delegation
    The President House denied a media report that President Asif Ali Zardari met yesterday with a visiting delegation of the United States on 'emergency basis'.
    27th August, 2012
    Economic cooperation should be key driver of Pak-US relations, says expert
    Dr Nisar Chaudhry, who frequently interacts with Washington think tanks, suggested that the two countries needed to move forward while taking into account their mutual interests.
    16th August, 2012
    Mushahid urges Nato to take measures for securing Pak-Afghan border
    Mushahid Hussain Syed has said that Pakistan has incurred more losses than any other country in the war on terror.
    23rd July, 2012
    Television serial ‘Last Resort’ echoes Pakistan-US tension
    Show opens with a premise that a US nuclear powered submarine captain defies White House orders to wipe out Pakistan.
    8th July, 2012
    Clinton looks for better US-Pakistani cooperation
    "We are both encouraged that we've been able to put the recent difficulties behind us so we can focus on the many challenges ahead of us," Clinton told reporters.
    6th July, 2012
    Pakistan to scan all Nato containers
    “We can seize any item, anything that be, if it is not mentioned in the agreements between Pakistan and Afghanistan and Pakistan and Nato.”
    1st July, 2012
    Khar meets with PM, discusses Pak-US ties
    Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf and Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar also discussed the Nato supply issue and the situation in the region during the meeting.
    27th June, 2012
    Kayani urges Isaf commander to curb border incursions
    Gen Allen, the top commander of American and Nato forces in Afghanistan was visiting Pakistan amid heightened tensions between the two countries.
    14th June, 2012
    Pakistan calls again for apology for Nato strike
    “Pakistan still wants an unconditional apology and the reassurance that the Salala type of incident does not happen again,” said Hina Rabbani Khar.
    12th June, 2012
    Britain voices concern over Pakistan-US deadlock
    “Obviously we want this issue to be resolved and of course we raised it and discussed it today,” said British Foreign Secretary William Hague.
    10th June, 2012
    US, Pakistan beginning to look more like enemies
    A senior US official described the relationship as ''the worst it has ever been.''
    31st May, 2012
    US military trainers trickle back into Pakistan
    The US sent a handful of military trainers back into Pakistan in a sign the two nations may be able to achieve some low-level cooperation against militants.
    16th May, 2012
    Nato supplies to reopen at one million dollars a day, says report
    US to pay Pakistan between $1,500 to $1,800 for each truck that carries supplies to Nato forces in Afghanistan.
    15th May, 2012
    Targets, not drones, draw ire from Pakistan: Weinbaum
    Former US intelligence official says the US will not give up drone strikes, which have been conducted with Pakistan’s assistance.