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Pakistan Prime Minister-elect Nawaz Sharif will oversee the sensitive foreign and defense portfolios as he seeks to forge a working partnership with the all-powerful military in the early days of his tenure, sources close to him said on Tuesday.

Sharif, ousted in a bloodless military coup in 1999, has decided not to appoint defense and foreign ministers in the cabinet he is putting together. He led his party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), back to power in May 11 elections.

Instead, he will select a retired civil servant as an adviser on foreign affairs - Tariq Fatemi, a former ambassador to the United States and the European Union, the sources said.

The army has ruled Pakistan for more than half its history since partition with India in 1947 and critics say generals have jealously guarded the right to dictate foreign policy.

The move to defer appointing a foreign minister suggests that Sharif wants to get to grips with the government's relationship with the army.

"The incoming government and the army need to be on the same page on key foreign policy issues, not least Pakistan's relations with Afghanistan, India and the United States," a PML-N insider told Reuters, requesting anonymity as he was not authorized to speak to the media about the issue.

The United States wants ally Pakistan to help rein in the Afghan Taliban before most NATO combat troops pull out of Afghanistan in 2014. Pakistan's arch rival, India, with which Pakistan has fought three wars since 1947, is constantly a perceived threat.

Pakistan is beset by high unemployment, a failing economy, widespread poverty, a Taliban insurgency and sectarian violence. The United States is troubled by elements in the country supporting Islamic militants fighting U.S. troops in neighboring Afghanistan.

"Supporting Western-backed attempts to engage with Taliban leaders in Afghanistan; what to do about India - until the government's policy contours are crystal clear, the prime minister is not willing to take any risks," the insider said.

Sharif was a protégé of military dictator General Zia ul-Haq in the 1980s. But he was overthrown by General Pervez Musharraf because he refused to allow an airliner carrying the army chief to land in Pakistan.

In the last days of his election campaign, Sharif spoke openly against what he called a "flawed" U.S. war on terror, raising questions about which direction he would try to push the trajectory of bilateral relations.

Pakistan backed the Taliban's rise to power in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s and is seen as a crucial gatekeeper in attempts by the U.S. and Afghan governments to reach out to insurgent leaders who fled to Pakistan after the group's 2001 ousting.

"Handling the U.S., Afghanistan and India after foreign troops withdraw from Afghanistan will be a very tough job," another PML-N source said.

"Right now, Sharif has decided he's the best man to do this delicate dance. He won't take the chance of someone else making a mess in the early days of his government."

Pakistan PM to take on foreign, defense portfolios himself: sources | Reuters
 
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All I ask for is transparency in their decision making.

Are they able to give this to us?
 
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very clever move btw. no other way to keep the army under civilian watch.
 
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Pakistan Prime Minister-elect Nawaz Sharif will oversee the sensitive foreign and defense portfolios as he seeks to forge a working partnership with the all-powerful military in the early days of his tenure, sources close to him said on Tuesday.

I hope this guy does good things for the average Pakistani and grows Pakistan as a moderate and modern state with a ton of opportunity for its people. This move is good, initially at the least. In his mind, probably a critical one to maintain civilian control over the military.
 
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NS wants to get a swift kick to nuts by the military again, it seems.
 
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Pakistan Prime Minister-elect Nawaz Sharif will oversee the sensitive foreign and defense portfolios as he seeks to forge a working partnership with the all-powerful military in the early days of his tenure, sources close to him said on Tuesday.
Let's face reality. The PA will continue to dictate foreign policy and defense come what may! If Nawaz gets too big for his boots, he will be given one! I mean booted out and that would be deja Vu! Another coup forcing him to pack his bags for Saudi Arabia once again!

History has a dirty habit of repeating itself, what? :cheesy:
 
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Pakistan Prime Minister-elect Nawaz Sharif will oversee the sensitive foreign and defense portfolios as he seeks to forge a working partnership with the all-powerful military in the early days of his tenure, sources close to him said on Tuesday.

Sharif, ousted in a bloodless military coup in 1999, has decided not to appoint defense and foreign ministers in the cabinet he is putting together. He led his party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), back to power in May 11 elections.

Instead, he will select a retired civil servant as an adviser on foreign affairs - Tariq Fatemi, a former ambassador to the United States and the European Union, the sources said.

The army has ruled Pakistan for more than half its history since partition with India in 1947 and critics say generals have jealously guarded the right to dictate foreign policy.

The move to defer appointing a foreign minister suggests that Sharif wants to get to grips with the government's relationship with the army.

"The incoming government and the army need to be on the same page on key foreign policy issues, not least Pakistan's relations with Afghanistan, India and the United States," a PML-N insider told Reuters, requesting anonymity as he was not authorized to speak to the media about the issue.

The United States wants ally Pakistan to help rein in the Afghan Taliban before most NATO combat troops pull out of Afghanistan in 2014. Pakistan's arch rival, India, with which Pakistan has fought three wars since 1947, is constantly a perceived threat.

Pakistan is beset by high unemployment, a failing economy, widespread poverty, a Taliban insurgency and sectarian violence. The United States is troubled by elements in the country supporting Islamic militants fighting U.S. troops in neighboring Afghanistan.

"Supporting Western-backed attempts to engage with Taliban leaders in Afghanistan; what to do about India - until the government's policy contours are crystal clear, the prime minister is not willing to take any risks," the insider said.

Sharif was a protégé of military dictator General Zia ul-Haq in the 1980s. But he was overthrown by General Pervez Musharraf because he refused to allow an airliner carrying the army chief to land in Pakistan.

In the last days of his election campaign, Sharif spoke openly against what he called a "flawed" U.S. war on terror, raising questions about which direction he would try to push the trajectory of bilateral relations.

Pakistan backed the Taliban's rise to power in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s and is seen as a crucial gatekeeper in attempts by the U.S. and Afghan governments to reach out to insurgent leaders who fled to Pakistan after the group's 2001 ousting.

"Handling the U.S., Afghanistan and India after foreign troops withdraw from Afghanistan will be a very tough job," another PML-N source said.

"Right now, Sharif has decided he's the best man to do this delicate dance. He won't take the chance of someone else making a mess in the early days of his government."

Pakistan PM to take on foreign, defense portfolios himself: sources | Reuters

I knew he will keep foreign to himself because it is Maryam who will be next foreign minister guys and defense he should give to some one even if he mainly keeps it to himself but their should be a minister only by name but their should be @Leader @Aeronaut @WebMaster @nuclearpak and others
 
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If you guyz see NS body language. He is clearly more serious on the things this time. And He knew he will get these ministries, so he started foreign relation campaign, just after 11 May. Also, He already moved forward for the dialogues with TTP. But still his main priority is Power Crisis. And What I have seen, he can go upto any extent to resolve this issue.

It's time other upcoming Ministers should also show same type of dedication.
 
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Let's face reality. The PA will continue to dictate foreign policy and defense come what may! If Nawaz gets too big for his boots, he will be given one! I mean booted out and that would be deja Vu! Another coup forcing him to pack his bags for Saudi Arabia once again!

History has a dirty habit of repeating itself, what? :cheesy:

Sir they are dealing with Nawaz I don't like nawaz but he is a real crack person and Army knows that also so this time he will dominate the things
 
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Well whatever happens, he is the elected official and has a say in foreign affairs. Hope forthwith best.
 
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LAHORE: The PML-N has almost carved out the shape of its cabinet in the federal government with some grey areas, where the aspirants are still engaged in a fierce battle for winning the heart of the leadership, The News has learnt. Some faces have already surfaced on the horizon with Senator Ishaq Dar certain to getting the money matters of the country in his hands for the next five years.
As for two other important ministries — foreign affairs and defence — that the PM-in-waiting, Mian Nawaz Sharif, will keep these with him for the time being. It has been learnt he will get these portfolios supplemented by inducting advisers with strong credentials in both areas. Sartaj Aziz is expected to assist him in designing his foreign priorities. No name has been finalised yet for equipping the PM on the defence related matters.
For managing the predominantly PML-N bulge in parliament, Mehmood Khan Achakzai’s name has already been tossed. However, there are concerns among the important circles within the party about the consequences if the dice is rolled in this Pashtun-origin Baloch’s favour. The office of the Speaker has assumed great significance after the recent constitutional amendments, and the PML-N government doesn’t want any ‘inhouse’ trouble.
A unique tug-of-war is on between Sumera Malik and Dr Tariq Fazal for the office of the Deputy Speaker. Both the giants are not ready to lose an inch before the guillotine finally falls. Both are really strong contenders, yet, the sources say, odds are in favour of Sumera Malik for giving the party a progressive façade for having a woman run the house when the head is away.
Similarly, Senator Pervez Rasheed and Senator Mushahidullah have their horns locked for the slot of Minister of State for Information. Ahsan Iqbal is being tipped to get the information ministry. However, he is also trying his luck for getting the prestigious portfolio of education.
The three-way dispute has a simple solution. That is, Pervez Rasheed could be made the full-fledged minister for handling the media with Mushahidullah Khan working as the minister of state for information.
Another such royal battle is on between Abdul Qadir Baloch and Ch Nisar Ali Khan with both staking a claim on the so important interior ministry. The big gun from Rawalpindi was hoping for getting a chance of using his clout by managing the defence portfolio as well. At the moment, the leader himself is interested in keeping this important slot with himself. The decision, though, is not final.
Sardar Ayaz Sadiq is expected to be rewarded generously for downing the PTI Chief, Imran Khan, in NA-122 (Lahore). He might get the grand envelope of important portfolios under the name of communications. With his experience as a proactive chairman of the standing committee on Railways, who else could be better suited!
Another stalwart, Kh Asif is set to work on the water and power sector which, the PML-N believes, is the most vital portfolio for materialising the party’s agenda on rolling the economy in motion.
Khurram Dastagir Khan from Gujranwala is anticipated to bag the Ministry of Commerce. He has offered services for the same. He had also served as Chairman of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Commerce. The party wants him to be the minister of state for the same portfolio, while he is insisting to take it all as the federal minister.
Another knight from Lahore, Khawaja Saad Rafiq, will also have his share in this stupendous success of the party with chances of managing the industries of the country.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, the one-time PML-N isotope during the last few years, someone who had to be given political helpings frequently by the top two men of the party for the fear of his strong inclination towards the PTI, is expected to be obliged by the Ministry for Defence Production so as to balance his ‘mass number’ once and for all.
Old hand, Kamran Michael, will watch his own community as well as other minorities. Another important induction will be of Abdul Haleem Baloch, the party’s lone ranger from Karachi. He might be awarded the Ministry of Ports and Shipping.
Former Senator Tariq Azeem will become the PM’s adviser. However, his domain is yet to be decided. He will surely be fielded as the party’s candidate for the Senate.
Interestingly, Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa, the once party top leader and the man who has rendered great sacrifices during the Musharraf period, is expected to work in the same payscale for the moment. He has vacated the provincial seat already after the Legharis’ successful invasion in the Khosas’ territory within and without party. Despite all their flirtation, Awais Leghari has not yet got any clue from the PML-N as to what the party intends to offer him for the pre and post-polls job well done.
The PML-N will surely dish-out something to each of its allies. The party is working on that. Apart from allies, the party is also having long brainstorming sessions for accommodating the newly-inducted independents and other pressure groups. The final contours of the new cabinet, nevertheless, will emerge a day or so before the swearing in of the new premier.
Nawaz likely to keep defence, foreign ministries with himself @Leader @Aeronaut @WebMaster @nuclearpak and others
 
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He will & he will always fail because he is corrupt, incompetent & a culprit. We all Pakistanis will see him & his band of culprits failing again.
 
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