Courtesy: "Associated Press (AP)", 16 May 2011
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US, Pakistan to cooperate on `high value targets'     
     ISLAMABAD      (AP) -- The U.S. and Pakistan agreed Monday to work together in any  future actions against "high value targets" in Pakistan, even as U.S.  Sen. John Kerry defended Washington's decision not to tell Islamabad in  advance about the American raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
The  pledge, which was made in a joint statement, could help mollify  Pakistani officials and citizens, who were enraged that one of the  country's most important allies would conduct a unilateral operation on  its soil. But details of the promised cooperation were unclear.
Kerry  said Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will soon announce plans  to visit Pakistan - a sign of confidence in the relationship - and  announced that he and Pakistani leaders have agreed to a "series of  steps" to improve relations. But he did not specify what those steps  were.
Kerry is the most high-profile American  emissary to visit Pakistan since the May 2 raid in the northwest  garrison city of Abbottabad, Pakistan, which killed the al-Qaida chief  and four others. His comments during the visit mixed defiance with  promises to work to rebuild the relationship between the two countries.
"My  goal in coming here is not to apologize for what I consider to be a  triumph against terrorism of unprecedented consequence," said Kerry. "My  goal in coming here has been to talk about how we manage this important  relationship."
Kerry, who chairs the U.S.  Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, said he understood why Pakistanis  were upset at the American raid, but emphasized "the extraordinary  circumstances behind the mission against bin Laden."
"When  I spoke with the leaders of Pakistan last night and today, I explained  that the extreme secrecy surrounding every aspect of the raid in  Abbottabad was essential to protecting the lives of the professionals  who were involved and ensuring they succeeded in capturing or killing  the man responsible for so much death in so many places," said Kerry.
But  he also said that bin Laden and other foreign fighters who followed him  to Pakistan from Afghanistan were the ones "who truly violated  Pakistan's sovereignty."
"They inspired and  conspired with the extremists responsible for the deaths of 35,000  Pakistani citizens and the deaths of more than 5,000 Pakistani  soldiers," said Kerry.
He said he was pleased  the Pakistani government has committed "to explore how increased  cooperation on joint operations and intelligence sharing can maximize  our efforts ... to defeat the enemies we face."
Kerry  also announced that Pakistan had agreed to return the tail of a stealth  U.S. helicopter that American commandos had to destroy during the bin  Laden raid because it malfunctioned.
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