US secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned yesterday that relations between the US and Pakistan had reached a critical point after the killing of Osama bin Laden and called on Islamabad to take "decisive steps" to fight terrorism.
Clinton made the remarks after meeting Pakistani leaders on a trip aimed at repairing ties damaged by the May attack that killed the al-Qa'ida chief.
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