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International News: Pak American 'War Against Terror' Certificate delivered


Pakistan won the praise of US Secretary of State John Kerry's war against terror has praised Pakistan. In addition to these efforts, Pakistan has been awarded a certificate. The Pakistan with the help of this certificate "Kerry-Lugar Bill can take help from the US. Having noted that the certificate may be obtained help from the US. You can get $ 1.5 billion from US $ 1.5 billion to Pakistan under the certificate can help you. The US Congress passed the Kerry-Lugar bill in 2010, the year of $ 1.5 billion to Pakistan in 2010 and in 2014 the US military can help. Pakistan will receive the certificate shortly after the US president can continue to help. India continues to plot againstPakistan as US Secretary of State John Kerry, Al-Qaeda terrorist organization, Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Tyaba fight against The certificate is given. Earlier this month, John Kerry is visiting India and Pakistan is constantly plotting terror in India. The last few days have been a violation of Pakistan's persistent Ceasefire. Also found in Indian waters after a terrorist boat relations between the two countries have become bitter. Certificate in the fight against terror at a time to be given to Pakistan US shows double standards.

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