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Clinton woos Pakistan on security, aid

(Agencies)
Updated: 2010-07-19 09:30
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Clinton woos Pakistan on security, aid

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) meets with Pakistan's Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani at the prime minister's residence in Islamabad July 18, 2010. [Agencies]

History of mistrust

The Obama administration sees nuclear-armed Pakistan as a pivotal player in the struggle against militant Islamist groups in both countries, but the two sides are divided by a history of mistrust and sometimes diverging goals over a war that is increasingly unpopular.

Opinion polls have shown many Pakistanis doubtful about long-term US intentions. US officials, meanwhile, are wary of the role that Pakistan is playing in Afghanistan and believe it needs to do more to fight its own homegrown Taliban militants, which Washington blames for the attempted bombing in New York's Times Square on May 1.

"There are still additional steps that we are asking and expecting the Pakistanis to take. But there is no doubt in anyone's mind that should an attack against the United States be traced to be Pakistani, it would (have) a very devastating impact on our relationship," Clinton told the BBC.

Richard Holbrooke, the Obama administration's special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, said there was a "dramatic acceleration" in cooperation between Washington and Islamabad, but conceded Pakistani public opinion was lagging.

"We only have small indications of improvement in the polls, but significant examples of improvements in the government," Holbrooke told reporters in Islamabad, adding Pakistan's own fragile political structure was also stabilising.

"This change is of strategic importance because it's enabling us to move forward in our additional efforts on counter-terrorism," he said.

Clinton's meetings with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and military chief General Ashfaq Kayani build on talks held in Washington in March aimed at speeding the flow of both security information and billions of dollars in US aid.

US officials hope shows of US help on everything from water and power projects to women's rights will turn public opinion in Pakistan, where polls show fewer than one in five Pakistanis view the United States favourably despite a tripling of civilian aid to $7.5 billion in the next five years.

Clinton has often expressed a deep personal affection for Pakistan and is expected to wield her own charisma in the effort to win support, appearing at several public engagements where she can pitch the US case to local audiences who were widely hostile during her last visit in October.

 

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