CNBC report by Sam Meredith states that Pakistani Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif has said that he barely sees chances of the US President Donald Trump’s speech at World Economic Forum in Davos bringing any improvement in the US-Pakistan bilateral ties. Asif called for Washington and Islamabad to review bilateral ties, seeing them outside the prism of Afghanistan.
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