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Diffusing tensions with Pakistan: Top-level US officials to arrive in Islamabad tomorrow
By Web Desk
June 09, 2016
WASHINGTON: The Obama administration has decided to ease tensions with Pakistan by sending two top-level American officials to Islamabad in the coming days to hold talks.

According to details, the Obama administration has decided to send a senior adviser to the US President and US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Olson to Pakistan.

Olson is due to arrive in Pakistan tomorrow, where he will hold talks with the civil and military leadership on a range of topics including Pak-USA relations and regional issues.

Sources disclosed that the Obama administration was concerned due to the recent downslide in relations between Pakistan and the United States. Top-level sources also disclosed that the American officials will hold a meeting tomorrow with Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif, Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz and Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security, Nasir Khan Janjua.

Talks will most likely focus on how to take steps to ensure lasting stability in Afghanistan and to promote regional harmony.

Sources have also disclosed that a meeting between the American delegation and PM Nawaz's daughter Maryam Nawaz is also on the cards.

Relations between the United States and Pakistan took a turn for the worse after the May 21 American drone strike in which Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed. Pakistan termed the drone strike as an attack on its sovereignty and claimed that the Afghan reconciliation process had been negatively affected due to the attack.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/12...-US-officials-to-arrive-in-Islamabad-tomorrow
 
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lets see hum gobar sy nikla paon saaf karty hain ya wapis uc mian ghusa daity hain.
 
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They don't care about Pakistan, US only care about its interest, they will only ask to "Do More" nothing else.
 
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Having two super powers as friends is better than one. Even if one of them acts like a baby now and again.
Just curious as to what people would think if, say we allowed the US to station some naval ships in sindh for a long period of time, till we build up our own navy. Better than allowing them to build a massive base smack in the middle of our capital. Any thoughts?
 
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Diffusing tensions with Pakistan: Top-level US officials to arrive in Islamabad tomorrow
By Web Desk
June 09, 2016
WASHINGTON: The Obama administration has decided to ease tensions with Pakistan by sending two top-level American officials to Islamabad in the coming days to hold talks.

According to details, the Obama administration has decided to send a senior adviser to the US President and US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Olson to Pakistan.

Olson is due to arrive in Pakistan tomorrow, where he will hold talks with the civil and military leadership on a range of topics including Pak-USA relations and regional issues.

Sources disclosed that the Obama administration was concerned due to the recent downslide in relations between Pakistan and the United States. Top-level sources also disclosed that the American officials will hold a meeting tomorrow with Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif, Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz and Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security, Nasir Khan Janjua.

Talks will most likely focus on how to take steps to ensure lasting stability in Afghanistan and to promote regional harmony.

Sources have also disclosed that a meeting between the American delegation and PM Nawaz's daughter Maryam Nawaz is also on the cards.

Relations between the United States and Pakistan took a turn for the worse after the May 21 American drone strike in which Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed. Pakistan termed the drone strike as an attack on its sovereignty and claimed that the Afghan reconciliation process had been negatively affected due to the attack.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/12...-US-officials-to-arrive-in-Islamabad-tomorrow


PLEASE GET LOST and leave us be. Have had enough of you the last 64 years. Only want to be around our own and real allies. You can't do anything good for us and we can't for you.
 
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Having two super powers as friends is better than one. Even if one of them acts like a baby now and again.
Just curious as to what people would think if, say we allowed the US to station some naval ships in sindh for a long period of time, till we built up our own navy. Better than allowing them to build a massive base smack in the middle of our capital. Any thoughts?

Urdu bolna aur smajhna ati hai kiya apko?
 
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Having two super powers as friends is better than one. Even if one of them acts like a baby now and again.
Just curious as to what people would think if, say we allowed the US to station some naval ships in sindh for a long period of time, till we built up our own navy. Better than allowing them to build a massive base smack in the middle of our capital. Any thoughts?
what do they gain from that? they'll be better off with indian bases
 
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Diffusing tensions with Pakistan: Top-level US officials to arrive in Islamabad tomorrow
By Web Desk
June 09, 2016
WASHINGTON: The Obama administration has decided to ease tensions with Pakistan by sending two top-level American officials to Islamabad in the coming days to hold talks.

According to details, the Obama administration has decided to send a senior adviser to the US President and US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Olson to Pakistan.

Olson is due to arrive in Pakistan tomorrow, where he will hold talks with the civil and military leadership on a range of topics including Pak-USA relations and regional issues.

Sources disclosed that the Obama administration was concerned due to the recent downslide in relations between Pakistan and the United States. Top-level sources also disclosed that the American officials will hold a meeting tomorrow with Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif, Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz and Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security, Nasir Khan Janjua.

Talks will most likely focus on how to take steps to ensure lasting stability in Afghanistan and to promote regional harmony.

Sources have also disclosed that a meeting between the American delegation and PM Nawaz's daughter Maryam Nawaz is also on the cards.

Relations between the United States and Pakistan took a turn for the worse after the May 21 American drone strike in which Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed. Pakistan termed the drone strike as an attack on its sovereignty and claimed that the Afghan reconciliation process had been negatively affected due to the attack.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/12...-US-officials-to-arrive-in-Islamabad-tomorrow

In what official capacity will Maryam Nawaz be meeting this delegation? No wonder our foreign policy is a joke!
 
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Urdu bolna aur smajhna ati hai kiya apko?

kyun jee..kya iraday hain aap kay?

BTW, this is an English forum so stick to English, if you have difficulties then let me know ill send you some basic English books to study. Don't worry they will have pictures and all so you will enjoy it:-)
wont reply to another message of yours if it is off topic

Cheers
 
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Time to close US embassy

Can't play friends with country holding dagger in its pocket

Terrorist activities in Iran ended once US embassy was shut and offcials were kicked out

Terrorism will fall by 98% once US embassy is shut down

Today in Iran people enjoy a Terror free country due to no US embassy
 
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what do they gain from that? they'll be better off with indian bases
"what do they gain from that". That is exactly what i am trying to figure out. lol. But it sure as hell would suite us a lot. They would be able to keep an eye on Chinese movements. And i think that is a big enough reason for them to want to do it. Probably some US member here could tell us more if its suites them or not.
 
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This would be a perfect opportunity to give them a snub,one they will surely remember. I just hope COAS refuses to meet with them. It would be like saying F off.
 
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"what do they gain from that". That is exactly what i am trying to figure out. lol. But it sure as hell would suite us a lot. They would be able to keep an eye on Chinese movements. And i think that is a big enough reason for them to want to do it. Probably some US member here could tell us more if its suites them or not.
plenty of other ways to keep an eye on the chinese...furthermore i think we are done providing bases to these guys....the hate we'll get for it (from our own people) alone will overshadow any potential perks (long term or short term)
 
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