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Kerry looking forward to visit Pakistan

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Press Trust of India Washington
US Secretary of State John Kerry is looking forward to his trip to Pakistan to spend a good portion of his time there, his spokesperson said refuting local Pak media reports that he might not be going to the country soon.

"Secretary Kerry will go to Pakistan, and we'll look for a date. We don't have one to announce yet, but he looks forward to it," said Patrick Ventrell, State Department spokesperson.

"We said at the time he wasn't able to make it on this trip because of timing, but he looks forward to having an appropriate time to spend a good, significant portion of time in Pakistan and meet with the leadership and society," he said.
 

Kerry, who was initially scheduled to go to Pakistan during his just concluded trip to India postponed his visit because he wants to spend more time in Pakistan, where in the first four years of the Obama Administration made several firefighting missions.

Notably the United States had not made an official announcement earlier. It was the Pakistani officials who had told local media that Kerry would be visiting Pakistan along with India.

"Kerry was unable to make it on this trip. You know that he very much wants to go there and spend enough time there, have an appropriate window of time to spend in Pakistan. He looks forward to it," he said.

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First Published: Jun 27 2013 | 3:55 AM IST

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