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US Senator says ‘this was necessary’
WASHINGTON: Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry on Wednesday pledged to strengthen United States’ relationship with Pakistan, hours after a Pakistani court set Raymond Davis free when families of victims forgave the CIA contractor in a compensation arrangement for late January killings.
“This was a very important and necessary step for both of our countries to be able to maintain our relationship and remain focused on progress on bedrock national interests,” the senator said in a statement.
A court in Lahore first charged Davis for killing two Pakistanis on January 27 and then aquitted him when the family of victims said they had no objection to his release after the compensation arrangement.
Kerry said he was deeply grateful for the Pakistani decision.
“As I said last month in my visits to Lahore and Islamabad, we deeply regret the loss of life that led to this difficulty in our relationship and the demonstrations on Pakistan’s streets, but neither country could afford for this tragedy to derail our vital relationship.
“We look forward to working with Pakistan to strengthen our relationship and confront our common challenges,” added the senator, who visited Pakistan in the days following the shooting in a bid to calm rising tensions.
Courtesy www.geo.tv
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