Obama Administration sends its first report on Pak to Congress
The Obama Administration has sent to the US Congress its first report on its aid to Pakistan as mandated by the Kerry-Lugar-Berman Act. Under the Kerry Lugar Berman Act, Pakistan will receive .5 billion in the next five years. The report sent to the Congress summarises the US assistance to…
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