Clinton tries to patch relations with Pakistan

THE killing of Osama bin Laden is a watershed moment for Pakistan’s confrontation with homegrown terrorism, US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said yesterday.

Clinton tries to patch relations with Pakistan

She sought to patch relations rocked by knowledge that bin Laden lived for years in a country receiving billions in US aid and the US didn’t trust its ally enough to alert Pakistani leaders the raid was coming.

“We have reached a turning point” following the long hunt for bin Laden, Clinton said after intensive meetings in the Pakistani capital.

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