Seoul: Pakistan Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani met with the US President Barack Obama here on the sidelines of the nuclear summit, in a bid to rebuild the Pak-US ties.
The meeting comes at a crucial time, when the relations between the two countries have been damaged by a NATO strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
Pakistan had suspended the Nato supplies meant for US-led forces stationed in Afghanistan in the wake of attack. Islamabad also launched strong protest over the attack, dubbing it violation of its sovereignty.
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