Obama highlights need to ensure Pak not consumed by extremism

Washington: The US and Pakistan are making "diligent progress" on reopening the vital NATO supply routes to Afghanistan, President Barack Obama has said, while asking Pakistan to work with the world community to ensure that it is "not consumed by extremism that is in their midst". Obama, who had a brief meeting with his Pakistani […]

Washington: The US and Pakistan are making "diligent progress" on reopening the vital NATO supply routes to Afghanistan, President Barack Obama has said, while asking Pakistan to work with the world community to ensure that it is "not consumed by extremism that is in their midst".

Obama, who had a brief meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari on the margins of the NATO summit in Chicago, also acknowledged that tension prevailed between the two nations, whose ties were hit by a series of incidents including a cross-border raid that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in November last year leading to closure of supply routes to Afghanistan by Islamabad.