June 1: Firstpost states that Pakistan's outgoing defence and foreign minister said on Friday that relations with the US were passing through a difficult period but were not at the “lowest” level. Khurram Dastagir Khan was addressing the media in the Foreign Office in Islamabad on the last day of the government. “I don't think that our relations with the US are at the lowest ebb. The lowest was in 2011 post-Osama bin Laden, Raymond Davis and the Salalah incidents. This time around, they are difficult, but not at their lowest,” he said.
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