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Pakistani traders demonstrated against President Trump this month after the U.S. suspended military aid to Islamabad. Nuzhat Sadiq, the chairwoman of the Senate Foreign Affairs committee in the upper house of parliament, said Islamabad could manage without the United States as it did in the 1990s but would prefer to move the troubled relationship forward. (Associated Press/File)
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Pakistani traders demonstrated against President Trump this month after the U.S. suspended military aid to Islamabad. Nuzhat Sadiq, the chairwoman of the Senate Foreign Affairs committee in the upper house of parliament, said Islamabad could manage without the United States as it did in the 1990s but would prefer to move the troubled relationship forward. (Associated Press/File)

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