*WASHINGTON: US Democratic representative, Al Green, has said Pakistan andthe United States has traditionally good relations and it requires ‘intenseefforts’ to further improve ties between the two countries.*
In an interview, Al Green, a member of the Congress, said a new leadershipwas now ruling in Pakistan. “Imran Khan has a determination to do somethingfor his people.”
“I am aspired to work with the Mr. Khan”, he added. He was not justcricketer, but he also built a hospital and that is commendable.
The congressman said it was not in favour of any of the both countries tokeep a distance.
“Trade, and people-to-people contacts can bring both the countries togetherand it’s the need of the hour.”
Meanwhile, US Special Representative for Afghanistan ReconciliationAmbassador Zalmay Khalilzad on Saturday said the United States was ready toaddress “legitimate concerns of all Afghan sides” as it wanted peace in thewar-ravaged country.
Zalmay Khalilzad concluded the confusion on America’s fighting AfghanTaliban and at the same time holding peace talks with them by saying, “Isee that many are concerned that the United States is willing to both talkand fig








