"Secretary Kerry's meeting with the PM (Sharif) is their third in three months, and continued the robust dialogue on our shared goal of a stable, secure and prosperous Pakistan," a statement issued by the State Department said.
Sharif is here on a four-day official visit to the US, and is scheduled to meet President Barack Obama on October 23.
He is accompanied by a high-powered delegation that includes Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz and Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani.
"Both sides agreed on the importance of our continued counterterrorism cooperation, and that extremism is countered in part by opportunities arising from greater economic stability.
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"To that end, the US, Pakistan's largest trading partner, remains committed to an economic relationship increasingly based on trade and investment," the statement said.
Meanwhile, the Obama administration has requested the US Congress to resume the security assistance to Pakistan, which now stands at 305 million US dollars for fiscal year 2014, a drop of 35 per cent as compared to the 2012 fiscal.