US respects Pakistan’s sovereignty: Munter
April 25th, 2011 - 12:05 pm ICT by ANIIslamabad, Apr 25(ANI): The United States Ambassador to Pakistan, Cameron Munter, has said that the Obama administration has great respect for Pakistan and wants to see it as a sovereign and stable state.
“We are supporting both the civilian government and army in Pakistan,” the Dawn quoted Munter, as saying.
About the US financial support for civilian projects in Pakistan, Munter said that the US was helping in building dams and roads.
“We are very committed to your country and your civilian government,” the US Ambassador said.
“We are doing concrete things. We are completing roads in South Waziristan. We are honest with you because we are your friends,” he added.
The US Ambassador also appreciated and supported Pakistan’s steps for improving relations with India.
“We support the brave step of your country in improving relations with India,” Munter said. (ANI)
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