Posts Tagged ‘Enhanced partnership with pakistan act’

Kerry Responds To Pakistani Unrest Over Aid Bill

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

By Justin Duckham-Talk Radio News Service

Senate Foreign Relations Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.) responded Tuesday to the chilly reception from Pakistan toward the Kerry-Lugar aid bill, saying that the committee intends to include a document alongside the $7.5 billion aid bill aimed at assuaging Pakistani concerns.

“[The document] affirms the primary intention of the Enhanced Partnership With Pakistan Act, it demonstrates the American people’s long-term commitment to the people of Pakistan,” said Kerry during a press briefing with Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

The Chairman added that the document stresses that the U.S. respects the sovereignty of Pakistan’s government and military.

The bill, which will provide the full $7.5 billion over a five year span, has faced sharp criticism from Pakistan’s parliament, military and civilian population for exerting too much U.S. influence in the country.

New Legislation Will Promote Civic Engagement In Pakistan

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that the Enhanced Partnership With Pakistan Act will promote civic engagement within Pakistan’s population and should ultimately lead to political moderation (0:37)

 
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Kerry: New Legislation Will Help Pakistanis Ward Off Taliban Influence

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that the Enhanced Partnership With Pakistan Act, a piece of legislation that will provide funding for projects that bolster human rights and improves the democratic process, will help ward off the influence of the Taliban in Pakistan (0:22)

 
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