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Kabul Efforts to Pressurize Islamabad Fruitless: Pakistan

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But this time the pacifier is China....
And we have no problem if China is investing in Afghanistan, unlike those indian and american investments which is based to create anarchy in Pakistan....
Of course! Where China is concerned, you'll never have problems!
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Of course! Where China is concerned, you'll never have problems!
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we always made our terms on the base of equal level with other nations....
we have a critical defense tie with US in the past because we are dignified people....
Not like you Baniyas who always offered to take advantage of your "Phati Hui Dhooti"....
First Russia enjoys your "Phati Hui Dhooti"....
And now USA is enjoying your "Phati Hui Dhooti"....:woot:
 
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we always made our terms on the base of equal level with other nations....
we have a critical defense tie with US in the past because we are dignified people....
Not like you Baniyas who always offered to take advantage of your "Phati Hui Dhooti"....
First Russia enjoys your "Phati Hui Dhooti"....
And now USA is enjoying your "Phati Hui Dhooti"....:woot:
WTF are you talking about? English please. Your rants are making absolutely no sense. :blink:
 
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The recent meetings between Afghanistan and Pakistan clearly suggest that both countries wish to see peace prevail throughout the Af/Pak region, and furthermore, the leaders are willing to build on the improving relationship and address any shared concerns. The recent transfer of a senior Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan leader, Latifullah Mehsud, signifies the importance of team work between Afghanistan, Pakistan and U.S. It is no secret that the terrorist organizations like the TTP and the Haqqani Network have taken full advantage of the divide between both countries by regularly infiltrating the region with their acts of terror. We remain fully confident in regards to the future of the Af/Pak region, and wish to see the regional partners working together to negate the common threat of terrorism. Last month, the U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Richard G. Olson, praised confidence-building measures by both sides, including Operation Zarb-e-Azb. Ambassador Olson said: "I think there is quite genuinely a basis for a new relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Both sides are aware of this historical moment and making efforts to seize it."

Ali Khan
Digital Engagement Team, USCENTCOM
 
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Direct relation between Islamabad and Kabul is more fruitful and beneficial rather than going here and there.
 
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