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India-Pakistan |
Pak Ties with Afghanistan |
2011-11-21 |
[Dawn] ![]() ![]() ... the gentlemanly murdered legitimate president of Afghanistan... in September, public suggestions of Pak support for the Afghan Taliban have been emerging from Kabul. The trilateral summit in Turkey had the potential to ease relations, especially given discussion of a joint investigation into the liquidation, but doesn't seem to have improved matters. So where do things go from here? The state of the relationship will not do much to help the revival of peace talks with the Taliban, which now seem to be in disarray. And as the region prepares for America`s withdrawal from Afghanistan, what role will Pakistain be able to play in this atmosphere of mistrust? There are a couple of things both sides can do. Afghanistan must not accuse Pakistain of involvement in incidents without concrete proof. Both countries need to make sincere efforts to stop cross-border raids. Pakistain should act on its offer of any possible cooperation with the liquidation investigation. And the burden of history means that Pakistain will have to keep proving, through words and actions, that it is not interested in destablising Afghanistan. In the absence of such moves, this crucial relationship, at this crucial juncture, is unlikely to improve. |
Posted by:Fred |