US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said US relationship with Pakistan has been a difficult one and the latter

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said US relationship with Pakistan has been a difficult one and the latter was gripped by a "weak economic leadership".
"It is a difficult relationship (with Pakistan). It has been for many, many years," Clinton told the PBS news hour.

"You can go back and trace the difficulties that our country has encountered.

We''ve gone through periods of closeness and periods of distance. Part of the reason we keep going back and working at it is because it''s a very important relationship, and it''s especially important with respect to our work in Afghanistan," she said.

Clinton said because Pakistan is "so poor" and needs so much reform in their government and in the delivery of fundamental services that it is a "constant, vicious cycle if you can''t have a decent tax base so that you can actually have schools for universal education, then you''re going to have families desperate to get their sons educated."

Pakistan will have to reform their agricultural sector, their energy sector and begin to wean their citizenry off subsidies in order to generate some kind of competitive economic environment, she said.
Source: BNA