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Government, Taliban teams to meet in Islamabad Tuesday

Government, Taliban teams to meet in Islamabad Tuesday
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ISLAMABAD: The committees formed by the government and the Taliban to hold peace dialogue will meet here on Tuesday at 2 PM. The decision came following a telephone conversation between ...
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Imran should come forward he should not back off he has now the chance to end this bloodshed in Pakistan and I hope that Diesel also stops playing games which he is trying to do because Taliban nominated Imran not him
 
Imran shoudl come forward he should not back off he has now the chance to end this bloodshed in Pakistan and I hope that Diesel also stops playing games which he is trying to do because Taliban nominated Imran not him
It will send a message across.. that IK joined inn after nominated by Talibans and i dont think he or PTI is willing to be associated with Talibans for now..
 
It will send a message across.. that IK joined inn after nominated by Talibans and i dont think he or PTI is willing to be associated with Talibans for now..
Than he should not talk about Pakistan any more this is his chance to rise above politics and stop listening to American parrots and go ahead and bring peace in Pakistan even if not completely and even if he can break many groups of TTP on Pakistani side he would do greatest service to Pakistan
 
PTI CEC has decided that Imran Khan will not be part of any committee and PTI view shall be represented by Rustam Shah
 
The ongoing acts of terror have sent the great nation of Pakistan into chaos and frenzy. Terrorist organizations have been fully focused on pushing their deadly agenda forward. Pakistan’s safety and security is simply vital to the region’s stability. We greatly appreciate Pakistan’s sacrifices in the region. It is our wish to see a peaceful Pakistan for the sake of stabilizing the region. We have shared peace objectives in the region and fully support Pakistan’s efforts to negate the threat of violence. At the same time, we want to make it clear that it is up to Pakistan whether to take military action against the terrorists or to hold peace talks with them. We repeat what U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Richard G. Olson said recently: “The United States and Pakistan continue to have a vital, shared strategic interest in ending extremist violence so as to build a more prosperous, stable and peaceful region, but Pakistan has to make its own decisions for a secure country.”

Ali Khan
DET, United States Central Command
 
The ongoing acts of terror have sent the great nation of Pakistan into chaos and frenzy. Terrorist organizations have been fully focused on pushing their deadly agenda forward. Pakistan’s safety and security is simply vital to the region’s stability. We greatly appreciate Pakistan’s sacrifices in the region. It is our wish to see a peaceful Pakistan for the sake of stabilizing the region. We have shared peace objectives in the region and fully support Pakistan’s efforts to negate the threat of violence. At the same time, we want to make it clear that it is up to Pakistan whether to take military action against the terrorists or to hold peace talks with them. We repeat what U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Richard G. Olson said recently: “The United States and Pakistan continue to have a vital, shared strategic interest in ending extremist violence so as to build a more prosperous, stable and peaceful region, but Pakistan has to make its own decisions for a secure country.”

Ali Khan
DET, United States Central Command
Do you support these negotiations sir?
 
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