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NATO Summit: Pakistan Offers No Quarter

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.. as well as an apology for the murder of 24 Pakistani troops and an agreement on and end to any future unilateral US drone strikes and military operations in Pakistan.

I hope Pakistan gets all that, as well as all the other demands the PCNS put up, like the civilian nuclear power deal with Indian parity and so on, or all those demands have been dropped?
 
I hope Pakistan gets all that, as well as all the other demands the PCNS put up, like the civilian nuclear power deal with Indian parity and so on, or all those demands have been dropped?

Pakistan will do what is in its national interest. Whatever it needs to drop they will. Whatever happens now Americans and their supporters now know that Pakistan can say NO to America.

Thats why Obama looks like and behaves like he is a spurned woman
 
Pakistan will do what is in its national interest. Whatever it needs to drop they will. Whatever happens now Americans and their supporters now know that Pakistan can say NO to America.............

So out of the umpteen-odd "demands" Pakistan started out with, we are down to just three? What else "needs to drop" still? A nice rise in the rate of transit fees will probably be the only thing left soon at this rate, and even that might not be all that real. After all, CSF funds can be used to pay for CSF transit too.
 
So out of the umpteen-odd "demands" Pakistan started out with, we are down to just three? What else "needs to drop" still? A nice rise in the rate of transit fees will probably be the only thing left soon at this rate, and even that might not be all that real. After all, CSF funds can be used to pay for CSF transit too.

Tell me VC what do you think when you see Obama squirm and behave like a spurned women-american diplomacy in tatters-architects -Pakistan
 
Is the whole nation so easily amused and as fickle as that? He is still as corrupt as ever!

Thats something what I was hinting at.

But still, I won't totally dismiss this, especially if he continues to hold ground on the drone strikes more, apology and fee (in that order). I mean let it be known that we do criticize, but we also appreciate when good work is done.
 
Looks like a stage managed plot for him to get elected for a second term :)

If it was something done within Pakistan then yeah maybe, but 50 nations are not going to help Zardari play hero. Till date we can call Zardari a lot of things, but no one calls him a coward.

You know when he was sick and people were saying he has left for Dubai to escape? From very reliable sources it has been said Zardari said "I can only be forced out of the Presidency in a body bag". He is also known as Yaaron ka yaar. I had a few colleagues who knew him since his childhood, he came to power, they asked him for favors to progress, and though they got in touch with him after decades, he still did what he could and got them promoted, better jobs, etc. etc.

He has a genius mind and he is brave... Unfortunately hes evil, hes a marvel/DC comics styled villain.

To further complicate American efforts to make Pakistanis the bad guy, he even promised Afghanistan 20m :D
 
Thats something what I was hinting at.

But still, I won't totally dismiss this, especially if he continues to hold ground on the drone strikes more, apology and fee (in that order). I mean let it be known that we do criticize, but we also appreciate when good work is done.

I can appreciate your sense of fairness, and I hope you will still have it when Zardari inevitably messes up next time. Inevitably.
 
He's not going to be in office next year, stop trying to appease the whities around you. Do the right thing. It turns out Americans are paying $ 17,000 a container to Centeral Asian nations, Pakistan is only asking for 5. And it also turns out that out of $250 a container they used to pay Paks, after the money channeled through, Pakistan gov't only got 8 dollars a container.


Do you have a source for the central Asian route fee's?

That would be useful information.

Anyway, much of this seems too little to late, these guys have only gotten their act together when the knife is on their throat.
 
It was just a mistake by Zardari. Don't take it seriously.

Vote still Imran ka. :D
 
No large pullout possible without Pak help: Nato

CHICAGO, May 21: Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen acknowledged on Monday that there could be no large drawdown of troops from Afghanistan without Pakistan’s help as both sides also expressed the desire to stay engaged with each other despite differences.

“We count on Pakistan’s commitment to support Isaf and Nato efforts in Afghanistan,” Mr Rasmussen told a briefing at the Nato summit in Chicago after a meeting with President Asif Ali Zardari.

In a related development, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar and Ambassador Sherry Rehman met US Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta and National Security Adviser Tom Donilon for talks focused on reopening the supply routes.

“We feel that we are moving towards resolving this issue,” a US source told Dawn.

Earlier, President Zardari told a meeting of Isaf members and their supporters that he had come to the summit to “confirm our belief that a peaceful, prosperous and stable Afghanistan is in Pakistan’s national interest.”

Mr Rasmussen, while responding to a question, said no preconditions had been attached to the invitation Nato sent to Pakistan to attend the Chicago summit.

“We hope that Pakistan will reopen the land routes very soon, because we need these,” he said. “Without routes, our drawdown in large numbers will be difficult.”

But he rejected the suggestion that Nato wanted Pakistan to reopen the routes, closed after the Nov 26 Salala incident, before coming to the summit.

“There was never an expectation that Pakistan will reopen the supply routes before coming to summit,” he said. “We wanted to engage with Pakistan and discuss our efforts for the future of Afghanistan.”

Mr Rasmussen said he had met President Zardari before coming to the briefing and the Pakistani leader shared his views on this issue.

President Zardari also tackled this issue in his speech but did not say when Pakistan was going to reopen the routes closed more than six months ago.

He noted that recently the Pakistani parliament had given a roadmap for future engagement with Nato and Isaf.

“We are bound by the advice of our parliament and the democratic forces. Our parliament has spoken in favour of cooperation and a partnership approach,” he said.

The Defence Committee of the Cabinet also had considered the issue and directed relevant officials to conclude negotiations for resumption of the Ground Lines of Communication to Afghanistan.

“Such a venture is sustainable on the long-term basis only on the foundation of mutual respect for sovereignty and cooperative spirit,” he said.

Mr Zardari noted that the Pakistani parliament also had recommended that foreign fighters and non-state actors seeking to destabilise Afghanistan and the region, “if found on our soil, must be expelled.”

Pakistan, he said, was devising a comprehensive plan for this purpose, which would require the support of the international community both in terms of resources and capacity building.

“It will also require measures aimed at the economic well-being of the people of the areas affected by the military action,” he said.

The two statements – by Secretary General Rasmussen and President Zardari – ended wild speculations, encouraged initially by US media reports, that Pakistan was heading towards a head-on collision with the United States and its Nato allies on the Afghan issue.

The New York Times reported that US President Barack was so upset with Pakistan’s refusal to reopen the routes that he had refused to meet President Zardari.

The Americans, other reports speculated, had also advised the Nato secretary general not to meet the Pakistani leader.

But Monday’s proceedings at the summit conference began with a brief meeting between the US and Pakistanis presidents outside the conference.

Since it was not a proper meeting, the US media speculated that it was just a “chance encounter” and a “photo op” and not a meeting.

When President Zardari said that a Pakistani team negotiating the reopening of the supply routes with American experts in Islamabad had all the powers to take any decision on this issue, it was interpreted as Pakistan’s refusal to reopen the communication lines.

Even a joint Nato declaration affirming Pakistan’s role in the Afghan conflict was dismissed as a mere formality.

Although Pakistan was not the focus of this declaration, it clearly spelled out Nato’s position on its relations with Pakistan.

The Nato declaration noted that Pakistan had an important role in “ensuring enduring peace, stability and security in Afghanistan and in facilitating the completion of the transition process.”

It informed Pakistan that Nato would stand ready to continue dialogue and practical cooperation with relevant regional actors in this regard.

Although the declaration welcomed the progress on transit arrangements with Nato’s Central Asian partners and Russia, it emphasised the need to continue to work with Pakistan to reopen the ground lines of communication as soon as possible.

No large pullout possible without Pak help: Nato | DAWN.COM
 
Salala attack: Turkey endorses demand for US apology :)

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ISLAMABAD: Turkey on Tuesday said that it respects Pakistan’s decision on the Nato supply routes and endorses its demand for an apology from the United States over the killing of its troops at the Salala checkpost.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, jointly addressing a press conference with Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, inked nine agreements for cooperation in diverse fields and said that the opening of the Nato supply route was the discretion of Pakistan.

“However, as a member of the Nato, Turkey believes that such issues should be resolved through mutual dialogue,” he said.
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Keep pressure on US.
 

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