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Press Trust of India, Updated: July 13, 2011 11:35 IST / NDTV.
Islamabad: The chief of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha, left for the US today in a bid to revive security ties affected by recent events, including the suspension of $800 million of US military aid to Pakistan.
"Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha, Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence, has proceeded to USA for a day-long visit to coordinate intelligence matters," said a brief statement from the military. It did not give details.
Pasha embarked on the visit a day after the US Army's Central Command chief, Gen James Mattis, arrived in Pakistan in an apparent move to defuse tensions between the two countries over a series of incidents, including the suspension of military aid.
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"Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha, Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence, has proceeded to USA for a day-long visit to coordinate intelligence matters," said a brief statement from the military. It did not give details.
Pasha embarked on the visit a day after the US Army's Central Command chief, Gen James Mattis, arrived in Pakistan in an apparent move to defuse tensions between the two countries over a series of incidents, including the suspension of military aid.
Full Story at,
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