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Nato seeks direct talks with Pakistan

BUCHAREST, April 2: Nato Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said on Wednesday he wanted direct talks between his military alliance in Afghanistan and the new government in Pakistan.

With rows over troop numbers and deployments, and worries over the state of the porous Afghan-Pakistan border, Scheffer also dropped a broad hint he would soon head to Islamabad himself.

Speaking ahead of the formal opening of a Nato summit in the Romanian capital of Bucharest, Scheffer pleaded for more contact between the 47,000-strong Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) and the newly-elected government of Pakistan.

“Military-to-military contacts are good. We must complement a military dialogue with a political one. Nato (and) Isaf need a political dialogue with Pakistan because instability there breeds instability in Afghanistan,” he told foreign policy experts ahead of the summit opening dinner.

Scheffer added: “I look forward to going to Pakistan when the government is settled in.“We have a common fight against terrorism – my starting point is, Pakistan is part of the solution, not part of the problem.” Nato’s Afghanistan commitment has seen attention increasingly turn to north-western parts of Pakistan, from where the Taliban are allegedly directing the Afghan resistance.

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, at the same event, criticised the previous Pakistani government.

“We were told democracy (in Pakistan) would inflame the radicals,” he said.

“The problem was the previous government in Pakistan was cracking down on the democrats, not the extremists.”—AFP
 
A capital proposition!

But one wonders if the Canadian PM can back up with facts what he has said!
 
Latest news indicates that NATO is looking for an alternate route for logistics. They are trying to reduce reliance on Pakistan. What after that is guess work.
 
What BS how can unstability in pakistan affect afganistan when it is the very opposite and because of afghanistan pakistan is destabilized at the first place. If NATO secretary decides to come to pakistan with the wrong approach that because of us Afghanistan gets destabilize when it is the very opposite, how can he make any negotiations to go carry on with. The best option for the NATO to rather stay out of our matters and rather let us and americans handle the matters.
 
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