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Clinton kicks off last day in Pak

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton prepared on Friday to wrap up a diplomatic mission to Pakistan overshadowed by an outburst against the government over Al-Qaeda and a massive bomb attack.

Updated on: Oct 30, 2009 10:53 AM IST
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton prepared on Friday to wrap up a diplomatic mission to Pakistan overshadowed by an outburst against the government over Al-Qaeda and a massive bomb attack.

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The top US diplomat was scheduled to hold talks in the capital Islamabad with Pashtun leaders, the ethnic group that dominates both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, journalists, police and lawmakers.

Clinton has sought to use her three-day visit to the troubled US ally to bolster the civilian government and counter rising anti-US sentiment as Pakistan wages a campaign against Taliban fighters behind a wave of bomb attacks.

But after calling for a new start in the often uneasy relationship at round after round of meetings, she appeared to lose patience during a face-to-face with senior Pakistani editors and business leaders late Thursday.

"Al-Qaeda has had safe haven in Pakistan since 2002," Clinton told senior newspaper editors in the country's cultural capital, Lahore.

"Maybe that's the case; maybe they're not gettable. I don't know... As far as we know, they are in Pakistan," she added.

There was no immediate public response from Pakistan. A military statement released after her talks with army chief of staff General Ashfaq Kayani said only that "both exchanged candid views on matters of mutual interest".

A massive car bomb ripped through a crowded market in Pakistan's Pashtun capital Peshawar on Wednesday, just hours after Clinton arrived in the country, killing 105 people and underscoring the gravity of the Islamist threat.

 
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