Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir (L) and Foreign Office spokeswoman Tehmina Janjua during a media briefing. — Photo by AFP

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office spokeswoman Tehmina Janjua on Saturday said that there were no differences within the Pakistani leadership, DawnNews reported.

During the FO's weekly briefing, Ms Janjua said that US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit had led to discussions on strengthening ties between Pakistan and the US.

Ms Janjua further stated that a tripartite agreement involving Pakistan, Afghanistan and the US would be signed in June in Kabul.

Moreover, Ms Janjua said that Pakistan's defence installations were being protected using international standards and that there should be no doubts about their security.

She said Pakistan and the US had agreed to jointly act against high-value targets and had also decided to set aside their differences.

Ms Janjua also told media representatives that the Pakistani and Indian foreign secretaries would be holding talks on June 30 in New Delhi. — DawnNews

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