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ISI chief in Washington for terror talk
July 13, 2011

The chief of ISI, Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha has left for Washington today for talks with the US intelligence and military leadership, Geo News reports. 

Pasha is on a day's visit to the US where he will discuss issues related to intelligence information sharing and war on terror. It is pertinent to note that the US has suspended $800 million of military aid to Pakistan which has brought the bilateral relations to a sour point.

However, the army leadership declared that suspension of US aid to Pakistan would not affect anti-terrorism fight, and has vowed to continue fighting war on terror with indigenous resources in own national interest.

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