US Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter.—File Photo

Larkana: United States Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter on Tuesday expressed hope that talks on normalisation of relations will begin between the two countries after the debate in parliament.

The ambassador also said that Nato aircraft attacks on Nov 26 at the Salala check posts were “a terrible tragedy and the US will ensure that such incidents do not take place again.”

Talking to reporters during a visit to Moenjodaro, Munter said the attack was “not pre-planned”.

Answering a question, he said the US would continue to extend all possible assistance to the flood victims in Pakistan.

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