ISI chief in Washington for terror talk
July 13, 2011  11:03

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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