During a meeting today with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari at the White House, President Obama said "he is looking forward to visiting Pakistan later this year," the White House announced a few minutes ago.
In a statement, the White House also said that the two leaders' "discussion focused on our shared efforts to fight terrorism and promote regional stability, specifically on the importance of cooperating toward a peaceful and stable outcome in Afghanistan" and that Obama "underscored the importance of the U.S.-Pakistan relationship and our continued support for Pakistan."
During a trip across Asia in November, Obama paid a visit to Pakistan's historic rival -- India -- but not to Pakistan.
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