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India-Pakistan
US urged to avoid verbal assaults, finger-pointing
2011-10-14
[Dawn] In what is seen here as a serious attempt to repair the dent in relations caused by serious allegations emanating from Washington, America's special envoy Marc Grossman said here after wide-ranging talks with political and military leadership on Thursday that US-Pakistain relations were important for both the countries and served their best interests.

The United States wanted strong and cordial relations with Pakistain, he said at a joint presser with Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar.

But during a meeting with Mr Grossman, President Asif Ali President Ten Percent Zardari
... sticky-fingered husband of the late Benazir Bhutto ...
told him bluntly that restraint should be exercised in public pronouncements for the sake of developing a cooperative roadmap to overcome trust deficit. He stressed that relations between the two countries should not be transactional, but based on long-term partnership, mutual respect and shared interests.

Any public messaging tending to undermine this bedrock of relationship shrank political space for a democratic government, the president said.

He called for following clearly defined, well-documented and mutually agreed terms of engagement to avoid operational irritants hampering the relationship. He emphasised that a long-term, sustainable and multi-dimensional relationship with the US should be based on mutual interest, trust and respect.

Mr Zardari said no country had made greater contributions and sacrifices in the fight against terrorism than Pakistain, adding that the international community should acknowledge it and help the country in its efforts.

Enemies of peace, he said, would continue to sabotage the grinding of the peace processor, but these non-state actors must not be allowed to hold governments in the region hostage.

"Ironically, snuffies and snuffies gained the most from verbal assaults and finger-pointing at Pakistain or questioning commitment to fighting Death Eaters," the president was quoted as saying by his front man Farhatullah Babar.

Mr Zardari said: "Despite negative propaganda against Pakistain, we are committed to regional peace and have decided to attend the forthcoming trilateral summit of Afghanistan, Pakistain and Turkey in Istanbul next month for peace and stability in
the region."

At a separate meeting, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani
... Pakistain's erstwhile current prime minister, whose occasional feats of mental gymnastics can be awe-inspiring ...
told Mr Grossman that Pakistain-US relations must go beyond coordination in counter-terrorism. He said the government and people of Pakistain were determined to combat extremism and terrorism.

At the presser with Ms Khar, Mr Grossman said the two countries had agreed to carry forward the dialogue process. Technical working groups formed by the two countries would continue to hold meetings in future to further enhance cooperation in these fields.

He said efforts were under way to identify interests of the two countries in the relationship and expressed the hope that they would work together and coordinate with each other through the strategic dialogue process.

He said he had also discussed with Ms Khar the upcoming peace conferences in Istanbul and Bonn, adding that Pakistain should be included in the grinding of the peace processor because it was an important country to play a role in peace and security in the region. He said the success of these two conferences would be helpful in ensuring peace and security in Afghanistan, the region and the world.

Mr Grossman said he had visited Central Asian states, Afghanistan, China and India before coming to Pakistain and brought a message of hope and support from the countries for peace and security in the region.

Ms Khar said the two sides vowed to carry forward the strategic dialogue process and decided that working groups would continue to meet in future.

The two sides discussed bilateral ties with special reference to Afghanistan and current regional and international issues and the forthcoming meetings in Istanbul on Nov 2 and in Bonn on Dec 5 on peace and security in the region. They also agreed to
pursue bilateral cooperation in different fields for which working groups had been formed.

The foreign minister said: "Pakistain-US relations are very important at the bilateral level and now these are more important at global level because of the war against terrorism."

Mr Grossman also met Army Chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani
... four star general, current Chief of Army Staff of the Mighty Pak Army. Kayani is the former Director General of ISI...
. According to the ISPR, matters relating to Pak-US ties and cooperative framework for peace in the region were discussed.

General John Allen, Commander of ISAF, also called on Gen Kayani and discussed with him measures aimed at improving cross-border coordination and procedures between Pakistain army, ISAF and Afghan forces along the Pak-Afghan border.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Se malso DEFENCE.PKS/FORUMS > [Independent UN Expert = Philip ALston] DRONE ATTACKS MAY BE WAR CRIMES, i.e. crime agz humanity + related as per UN definitions.

Artic read, US Drone strikes.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-10-14 22:16  

#3  Reality is nothing. Face is everything.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-10-14 10:47  

#2  "Mentioning our duplicitous backstabbing terrorist support and graft is unhelpful to our relationship with you. Oh, and give us money"
Posted by: Frank G   2011-10-14 10:13  

#1  General John Allen, Commander of ISAF, also called on Gen Kayani and discussed with him measures aimed at improving cross-border coordination and procedures between Pakistain army, ISAF and Afghan forces along the Pak-Afghan border.

Here's a suggestion General. We currenty provide certain levels of information and permit Pakistan military liaison personnel access within in Afghanistan. Could we not have US liaison personnel in Pakistan? Just a few brave souls possibly in key border command headquarters.
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-10-14 06:17  

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