NSAs of Pakistan, US meet in Geneva, agree to boost bilateral cooperation Pakistan The flags of US and Pakistan. — File photo Pakistan and the United States of America's national security advisers met in Geneva yesterday, according to a statement issued from the Prime Minister's Office on Monday. "Both sides had a positive conversation on a range of bilateral, regional, and global issues of mutual interest and agreed to advance practical cooperation on these issues," the statement added. The development comes after a top Pentagon official said Pakistan had played an important role in supporting the peace process in Afghanistan. Assistant Secretary of Defence for Indo-Pacific Affairs David F Helvey issued the statement while addressing lawmakers of the Senate Armed Services Committee in the US on Saturday.