In this regard, Congress should move quickly to reconcile the two separate pieces of Pakistan legislation that have recently passed the House and the Senate to demonstrate the U.S. commitment to a long-term partnership.
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Carper emphasizes the need for Congress to unify Pakistan legislation.
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