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A new beginning
May 28, 2021
Are Pakistan and the US, now headed by President Joe Biden, heading towards a new kind of relationship? A new paradigm on which to base their engagement with each other? Perhaps it is too early to say. But for the moment, beyond the question of Afghanistan, on which the US has little choice but to place at least some reliance on Pakistan, there seems to be little real effort by Washington to engage with Pakistan or to involve and include it in key conversations on a range of issues. Matters got off to a somewhat troubled start, when soon after Biden was sworn in as President, a court in Pakistan ordered the release of Omar Saeed Sheikh, the man found guilty of killing US Wall Street Journal journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002. This did not please the US and dominated the first round of talks between US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi. While another round of talks has since been held, it is still u