Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani expects to meet US President Barack Obama during a nuclear security summit in South Korea next week, an official said Friday.
US officials were not immediately reachable to confirm the meeting, which would be the most senior face-to-face meeting between Pakistan and the United States since American forces killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan last May.
Pakistani-US relations hit an all-time low after that covert raid, which Washington said was carried out without Islamabad’s knowledge, and subsequent US air strikes killing 24 Pakistani soldiers last November.
But on Monday, Pakistani lawmakers are to start debating new parameters for getting the troubled relationship back on track, expected to see Pakistan eventually reopen its Afghan border to NATO convoys after a four-month closure.
“The prime minister will meet President Obama on March 27 on the sidelines of the international conference in Seoul,” a senior Pakistani official told AFP on condition of anonymity.
“They will discuss bilateral relations and progress in the war on terror,” the official added.
Now new dictations and instructions from the big master.to applaud the pm on his stand on sc decision not to obey as maerica is with ppp rulers.the nation will be ready to hear some remarkable decisions after pm`s return to the country.
PM to meet his master
I wonder which Shampoo each would suggest to the other to wash his Soul:)
Obama must be desperate to meet Gilani to get tips on how to defy court orders.
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