Tillerson's comments came after his meeting with Pakistan's Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, who is visiting the US as part of efforts to rebuild bilateral ties frayed after President Trump accused Islamabad of sheltering terror groups.
Asif, during the meeting with Tillerson at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the State Department, defended his country's role in the war against terrorism.
Today's meeting signalled a gradual resumption of talks between the two countries that was paused by an upset Pakistan after Trump announced his new South Asia and Afghan policy.
Tillerson after the meeting told reporters that the US was concerned over the future of the government in Pakistan.
Tillerson said that he believed that the US has a partner in Pakistan.
Responding to a question, Tillerson said the US' relationship with is "extraordinarily" important regionally.
The South Asia strategy rolled out by President Trump, he observed, was in a regional context, and not just about Afghanistan.
"Many of the issues theyre struggling with inside Pakistan are American issues," he said without elaborating further.
The statement issued by Pakistan's Embassy said Asif said that the US and Pakistan shared a common desire for peace and stability in Afghanistan and the region at large.
He told Tillerson that Pakistan is winning its war against terrorism.
He also informed the Secretary of State about the strong public reaction in Pakistan to the pronouncement of the US administration's South Asia Policy - based on inadequate recognition of Pakistan's sterling contribution in the fight against terrorism, the statement said.
"He remarked that Pakistan's interests and concerns will be accommodated since its role was critical to President Trump's South Asia Strategy. He added that future stability of Pakistan was an important element of the strategy," it added.
He also raised the issue of Kashmir during the meeting.
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