June 26: The Express Tribune states that Pakistan needs to broaden its support with the US, and offer business incentives similar to those being extended to China, stated a report issued on Monday by the Institute for Policy Reforms, a think-tank based in Islamabad. The report compiled by the IPR with support from renowned Washington think-tank, the United States Institute of Peace, also stresses that both countries need each other and should cooperate in the areas of the economy and security.
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