The disaster there is mind boogling, but the UN will have a donor's conference this week - that Kerry is quoted speaking of in a Pakistan article. This could lead to chaos and instability, which would be deadly to our interests and to India's. It will be tough, but it could lead to some de-escalation in hostilities. One of the first countries to offer aid was India.
Anyway, here's the article - which gives some of Kerry's views and speaks of his upcoming trip. (For once, I wish he were not the most instantly recognizable person in CSPAN Senate coverage - or anywhere else. I'm sure the US will provide as much protection as possible, but this trip scares me.)
Senator John Kerry, who heads the Foreign Relations Committee and co-authored a major multi-year $7.5 billion aid bill for Pakistan, said the United States has immediately accepted Islamabad's proposal for the international meeting, which is due to take place on Thursday.
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“Secretary (of State) Hillary Clinton has quickly accepted to be there in person as will (Special Representative) Ambassador (Richard) Holbrooke, and they are going to try to rally other people to the cause,” Kerry said.
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“My visit is really also geared to try to raise the understanding that this is not just about floods, not just about displaced people and the misery that comes with this, which is critical, but it is really about Pakistan's ability to move forward (economically) and to survive the difficult situation,” he elaborated, citing the challenges the country was already confronting because of its “stressed economy
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“The United States is clearly committed to the people of Pakistan in terms of (dealing with) the disaster. No question about that. That is why we have already committed $ 76 million, that is why (US) helicopters have already resuced some 3000 people, supplies have been delivered, half a million meals have been provided. All of these are very direct efforts,” Kerry noted.
http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/03-senator-kerry-to-visit-pakistans-flood-affected-areas-ss-06