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US Senate okays Pakistan economic and security aid
WASHINGTON: The US Senate approved economic and security assistance on Thursday evening to bolster Pakistan’s development and counterinsurgency capabilities as part of a massive $91.3 billion supplemental bill for Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

The House of Representative has already passed a similar bill, and a reconciled version would now be presented to US President Barack Obama for his endorsement early next month. The Senate measure allows the Obama administration to use $400 million to build Pakistan’s counterinsurgency capability, as part of a $3 billion, five-year programme.

It allows more than $500 million to be used for Pakistan’s economic development, strengthening law-enforcement agencies and good governance, providing humanitarian assistance and funding counter-narcotics and economic support programmes. In addition, nearly $900 million would flow into Pakistan for US diplomatic operations and improvement of security at its diplomatic missions in the country.
Posted by: Steve White 2009-05-23
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