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ISLAMABAD, Sept. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- US Secretary of Treasury John W.Snow
Thursday will begin a two-day visit to Pakistan to hold bilateral discussions
and to attend US-Pakistan Economic Forum, according to official Associated Press
of Pakistan Wednesday.
His visit will afford an opportunity for an institutionalized economic
dialogue between the two countries and to identify areas of increased economic
cooperation.
Snow will meet Pakistani business community having economic andtrade links
with their counterparts in the United States and explore potential of increased
cooperation between the two countries' private sectors.
During his visit, Snow will call on the President Pervez Musharraf, Prime
Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali and Finance Minister Shaukat Aziz.
His visit signifies the importance that the United States attaches as a
development partner to Pakistan.
It is expected that Snow will discuss progress made on bilateral economic
cooperation, increasing trade and investment, US economic assistance, financial
sector reforms and initiatives taken by the government on anti-money laundering
and foreign exchange reforms.
Snow will arrive in Islamabad from Afghanistan. There he highlighted US
commitment to the country's reconstruction and reviewed US efforts to build the
Afghan private sector.
Snow kicked off a ten-day tour on Sept. 14 to the Middle East, South and
central Asia. Enditem
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