Washington: US Department of State has said that Washington facing big challenges to develop ties with Pakistan.
While talking to media persons, Spokesman Department of State Mark C Toner said that work in progress to repair ties with Pakistan that were damaged after the killing of former al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in a garrison town of Pakistan near its capital city on May 02. However, ties with Pakistan were long lasing, he said.
Mark Toner denied answering when asked about bombs making facilities in Pakistan.
He said Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s visit to Pakistan played key role to improve ties with Pakistan. Efforts would be made to improve intelligence sharing with Pakistan, he added.
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