ISLAMABAD: Pakistan welcomed Wednesday a imminent visit by US Senator John Kerry, saying it would facilitate ease distrust after an American attack killed Osama bin Laden not far from Islamabad.
Kerry, who seats the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, expressed that he would tour to Pakistan early on next week to put ties with Islamabad back “on the right track”.
Pakistani Information Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan told AFP that the visit would help in efforts “to minimise the trust shortage”.
“There are apprehensions from our part and there are anxieties from their part also. We be supposed to address these concerns,” the minister said.
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