
‘Trade talks with US will be breakthrough in potential FTA'
Talking to a private news channel, he also welcomed US acknowledgment of Pakistan's counter terrorism efforts and regional role, Radio Pakistan reported.
Kayani said Pakistan is actively strengthening its diplomatic and economic relations with the US, China, Russia, and Gulf countries on an equal footing.

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