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Pakistan's ISI Chief Heads To U.S. As Ties Flounder


U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff commander Admiral Mike Mullen (left) during a meeting at sea in August with Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency commander Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha (second from right)
U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff commander Admiral Mike Mullen (left) during a meeting at sea in August with Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency commander Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha (second from right)
Pakistan's military says its spy-agency chief has headed to Washington for previously unannounced talks, just days after the United States suspended one-third of the $2 billion in military aid it sends to Islamabad.

A Pakistani military statement says Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency commander Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha was going to Washington to "coordinate intelligence matters."

Few other details were available about his one-day trip.

The visit comes with the ISI under intense pressure to sever ties with militant groups -- including those it has long nurtured as assets in Afghanistan and India.

Relations between the intelligence establishments of the two countries have been on a downward spiral since January, when a CIA contractor killed two Pakistanis in Lahore. Relations were further damaged in May by the killing of Osama bin Laden in a secret raid by U.S. special forces on a compound near a prestigious Pakistani military academy.

compiled from Reuters reports

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