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This is an archive article published on April 9, 2007

US inks border pact with Pak

The US has signed a border management pact with Pakistan to check the movement of Taliban and al-Qaeda insurgents in the restive northern areas bordering Afghanistan.

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The US has signed a border management pact with Pakistan to check the movement of Taliban and al-Qaeda insurgents in the restive northern areas bordering Afghanistan.

The two countries signed a $1 million pact as part of a joint plan to bolster the capabilities of Pakistan’s border security forces and enhance the Frontier Corps (FC) by raising an additional 50 platoons to protect the 286-kilometre Frontier Regions border from infiltration by the Taliban and al-Qaeda militants.

“Pakistan and the United States have a long-term relationship and supporting the FC is part of that relationship,” said Nita Lowey, chairperson of the US House Appropriation Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operation, who was heading a congressional delegation at the signing ceremony on Saturday.

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