24th April, 2013
US wants timely, fair elections
Richard Olson said the US looks forward to witnessing timely, transparent, free and fair elections in Pakistan on May 11.
22nd April, 2013
Pakistan, US agree to promote Afghan peace dialogue
The ISPR said in a terse press release: “The two sides discussed matters of mutual interest with particular focus on Afghanistan reconciliation process.”
15th April, 2013
Team to visit Washington for talks with IMF, US officials
The talks will be held on the sidelines of annual spring meetings of the World Bank and IMF. The three-day meetings will begin on April 19.
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.
16th September, 2012
Ties with US to focus on terror fight, market access
Ambassador Grossman, in his meeting with Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf, said Washington was working on a bilateral investment treaty to facilitate US investment in Pakistan and improved market access.
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    13th September, 2012
    Where have Pakistan’s America experts gone?
    Just as few Americans understand Pakistan beyond militancy, very few Pakistanis understand the US beyond drone strikes and Raymond Davis.
    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
    Difa-i-Pakistan begins ‘long-march’ to Islamabad
    The prime minister's advisor on interior affairs Rehman Malik said an elaborate security plan had been put in place for the security of the protestors.
    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.
    26th June, 2012
    Obama fears Pakistan’s disintegration: book
    Obama told his staff in late 2011 that Pakistan could ‘disintegrate’ and set off a scramble for its weapons, claims a new book by NYT's chief Washington correspondent.
    23rd June, 2012
    US, Pakistan heading towards collision
    Washington had considered launching retaliatory attacks at terrorist targets inside Fata but concerns about destabilising Pakistan prevented it from doing so.
    23rd June, 2012
    US hopes new Pakistan PM will get ties back on track
    Indian PM Manmohan Singh also sent felicitations to his newly elected Pakistani counterpart, expressing hopes for normalisation of ties between the countries.
    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.
    27th May, 2012
    Time to re-set ties with US: Bilawal
    PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari noted that he was in politics because of his mother’s assassination, “I didn’t choose this life; it chose me,” he said.
    8th May, 2012
    Everything with Pakistan not at a standstill: US
    WASHINGTON, May 7: Everything between the United States and Pakistan was not at “a standstill”, said the US State Department on Monday as the two countries continued intense in-camera consultations to
    5th May, 2012
    Senior US official may visit soon
    Chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee John Kerry may soon travel to Islamabad for talks on reviving bilateral ties, diplomatic sources told Dawn.