Pakistan and U.S. seek common ground after airstrike
25th Jan 2006, 19:30 GMT
The visit here by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz of Pakistan began this week under the long shadow of a CIA-launched missile attack that left 18 people dead in a remote Pakistani village and may or may not have killed some Qaeda leaders as well.
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