The Obama administration finally secured on Thursday passage of a $1.5bn a year civilian aid programme for Pakistan that Washington hopes will transform its relationship with Islamabad and help the fight against the Taliban.
The five year plan – which Barack Obama, US president, and Joseph Biden, his vice-president, championed even before last year’s election – is intended to supplant a previous policy that officials on both sides say was skewed towards military aid.

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