US
President Barack Obama (right) greets Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf
Raza Gilani during a Nuclear Security Summit at the Washington
Convention Center in 2010.
The White House says President Barack Obama will meet with Pakistan's
prime minister next week as their countries attempt to restart their
critical strategic partnership.
Ties between the US and
Pakistan have been frozen since American air strikes accidentally killed
24 Pakistani soldiers along the Afghan border in November. Pakistan's
cooperation with the US is vital in the effort to negotiate an end to
the Afghanistan war.
Pakistani officials have been debating new terms of engagement with the US.
Obama
and Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani will meet Tuesday in Seoul, South
Korea, where they will be attending the Nuclear Security Summit. The
White House says Obama and Gilani will review their efforts to support a
reconciliation process in Afghanistan and to advance security and
prosperity in the region.
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