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US Secretary of State Mike Pomeo to arrive in Pakistan, hold important meeting with PM Imran Khan

Question is... is he going to play a good cop or bad cop...
After this moment, nothing silmply matters!!! It's like face to face with a man eater!!!!

Imran Bey's attitude should be like - Frankly Dear, I don't give a damn!!! As far as Destiny is concerned, we're all like Gone with the Wind!!!!
 
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Evil came from doing evil's work. Mr.Khan should stand for himself.
 
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Imran Khan should not meet him. He should come and meet our new FM and then go to hell. The protocol between US and Pakistan must change. Any arriving US rep should meet his counterpart and leave. We have given them enough access and latitude.
 
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PM Imran should not meet him. He is Foreign Minister of USA. He should meet our foreign minister only. He should not be given any extra protocol.
 
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Is FO office up to the job to send the revised protocol?
FO follows policies adopted by the Govt of the time, previous one did not have the courage for whatever reason. Now its New Govt, so best time to reset everything and put things in place before we fall on the same old track and it becomes difficult to change.
 
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Listen to this speach by IK at Oxford University from 2013. In particular listen to what he says at the end. He pictured it right. Did you see IK at the inaugeration and the guard of honour. He had a grin and smirk. It said "I pictured it and it became real"


No mate. This is where you are wrong. He was no businessman. He was rentier capitalist who survived on corrupt patronge politics of Pakistan. You want businessman? Here this guy is a businessman. From zeo to hero.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahid_Khan

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
 
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Anwar Iqbal Updated August 19, 2018

United States (US) Secretary of State Michael Pompeo is likely to visit Islamabad in the first week of September for consultations with Prime Minister Imran Khan and his team on issues of mutual interests, diplomatic and official sources told Dawn.

Pompeo, who is expected in Islamabad on Sept 5, will likely be the first foreign dignitary to meet the newly elected prime minister, who took oath of his office on Saturday.

During his talks with Pakistani officials, Secretary Pompeo may focus on two major issues: efforts to revive once close ties between the two states and Pakistan’s support for a US-led move to jump-starting the Afghan peace process, the sources said.

Alice Wells, who heads the Bureau for South Asian affairs at the State Department, may also accompany Pompeo, the sources added.

Earlier this week, US officials urged Pakistan to help end the Afghan war, adding that recent terrorist attacks in Afghanistan have not discouraged them from negotiating peace with some Taliban factions.

"What we’re seeing here is, there are some factions, some elements of the Taliban that clearly are not on board with peace. Others do want to have peace negotiations and peace discussions," said State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert while commenting on this week’s terrorist attacks in Kabul that killed almost 50 people.

On Tuesday, a senior US official reminded Pakistan that now was the time to peacefully end the 17-year old war in Afghanistan and encouraged Islamabad to play a leading role in this process.

Apparently, Washington believes that Pakistan still has enough influence over the Afghan Taliban to persuade them to join the peace process, and wants Islamabad to help establish a political setup in Kabul that would allow a peaceful withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan.

On Monday, Secretary Pompeo telephoned Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and sought his support for arranging another ceasefire in Afghanistan.

The first ceasefire ─ on Eidul Fitr ─ led to the first face-to-face talks between US and Taliban officials in Doha last month. Both sides are now trying to hold the second round ─ also in Doha ─ in September.

In recent statements, US officials have also expressed the desire to restore their once close ties with Pakistan.

On Saturday, the US State Department said that it recognises and welcomes the new Pakistani prime minister, dispelling the impression that Washington was not happy with Imran Khan’s election.

In an earlier statement, a senior US official had hoped that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government would work with the US for translating tough issues into mutual achievements.

"We recognise and welcome the newly elected Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on taking the oath of office," Nauert said.

Usually, the State Department prefers to comment on such issues on a working day but Nauert released this statement on Saturday, hours after Khan took the oath of his office.

"For over 70 years, the relationship between the United States and Pakistan has been a vital one," she said. "The United States looks forward to working with Pakistan’s new civilian government to promote peace and prosperity in Pakistan and the region."

In her speech at the Pakistan Embassy earlier this week, Wells not only welcomed Imran Khan’s election but also expressed the desire to work with his government for resolving difficult issues.

Wells noted that the new leader had also recognised the importance of US-Pakistan relationship in his public statements and in his first meeting with US Embassy officials in Islamabad.

"The issues are tough, no doubt, but together, I know we can translate these shared interests into further action that achieves our mutual objectives," she said.

She also said that now was the time to peacefully end the 17-year-old war in Afghanistan and encouraged the new Pakistani government to play a leading role in this process.

"A negotiated political settlement to the 17-year-long conflict in Afghanistan is a critical shared goal, and an area where we all would hope to see progress in the coming months," she said. "In order to further these shared objectives, the United States relies on its relationships with the government, businesses, and people of Pakistan."

"In a similar message on Tuesday, Secretary Pompeo also stressed this point and expressed the desire to work with Pakistan to "advance (the) shared goals of security, stability, and prosperity in South Asia."

On July 27, the State Department had expressed "concerns about flaws in the pre-voting electoral process", noting that "these included constraints placed on freedoms of expression and association" during the campaign period. The department pointed out that such practices were "at odds with Pakistani authorities’ stated goal of a fully fair and transparent election."

Relations between Pakistan and the US nosedived in January when President Donald Trump accused Islamabad of providing "safe haven" to the terrorists who kill American soldiers in Afghanistan while taking billions of dollars in aid from Washington.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1427990/pompeo-to-visit-islamabad-for-talks-with-pm-khan

So...the fatty is coming to assess Khan's plan/mindset or may be to bully Khan to toe the line of US. Pompeo must be presented "A New Pakistan" :)
Pakistan needs to build good relationship with the US because it is our second biggest trading partner. US Technology is the best for quality in the world.
 
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i think IK should tell them no more talks from one side you are sanctioned us and now want to talk us
 
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Leadership is a position of great responsibility, and Islam teach us humbleness and humility. Holy Prophet (PBUH) used to meet people from all walks of life - he didn't pick and choose in this regard. We should strive to follow his example.

Those who lecture people to keep religion out of politics are the first ones to drag religion into politics if it brings them what they want.


The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

One of my favourite poems. It reminds me of my best buddy when we were at school. Every time I read this poem my vision becomes hazy but then I remember all the favours He has bestowed upon me.
 
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Make Pompeo meet his equivalent which is SMQ.

You allow him to meet IK you have already lost the battle. Set the tone from the first meet.
 
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I think your placing too much emphasis on protocols and procedure and not enough on substance. I don't think Imran's 'shaan' will lessen if he meets Pompeo anymore then if he is driven around in a Suzuki Mehran or is dressed in a simple Shalwar Kameez. What is of more important is that the fire and robustness that is shown to Pompeo because that will be relayed to Trump. And I think we can all agree IK has temper and is not a man to mince his words. We saw him go on 'fire' in the assembly few days ago. Pompeo and Trump will very quickly find out indeed they probably already know that IK is not a guy you push around. In fact the more you push him and more he will react - you know the famous "cornered tiger" quote.

Either way the world is going to find that Pakistan has a leader who cannot be pushed, threatened, corrupted and full of gutsy fire. They will also see he is incredibly articulate, intelligent and charming. A man who has lived and dined with the highest and mightiest that west has. Nothing will overawe him. Trump is dwarf compared to IK.

The last time somebody treated trump equally their currency was devalued more than 40%. Talking about Erdogan of course who decided to cold-shoulder Trump during his visit to Turkey. Trump was visibly upset and nervous especially because of Erdogan speaking in Turkish and taking his sweet time during the press briefing. Trump's body language wasn't that great during that meeting and he was visibly bothered by a Nationalistic Leader.

I will however disagree with you. IK shouldn't meet Pompeo, It's standard procedure for head of states to meet with head of states. Shah Mehmood Qureshi is a fierce politician and has complete grasp and command of the English language and more than capable of handing September the 5th. His most recent press briefing from the Foreign office displayed enough fire when an AFP reporter tried to subdue his political standing by dumping the election results on the Establishment. SMQ was quick to remind him of CIA and Pentagon's involvement in state affairs both political and strategic.

I believe a man of SMQ's caliber should suffice for Pompeo meeting. Imran Khan's an unknown player for the US political and establishment elite and the intrigue is in our best interest. It'd be fair to charm the US on home-ground or a foreign visit but only when it's a one on one meeting between Trump and Khan.
 
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The last time somebody treated trump equally their currency was devalued more than 40%. Talking about Erdogan of course who decided to cold-shoulder Trump during his visit to Turkey. Trump was visibly upset and nervous especially because of Erdogan speaking in Turkish and taking his sweet time during the press briefing. Trump's body language wasn't that great during that meeting and he was visibly bothered by a Nationalistic Leader.

I will however disagree with you. IK shouldn't meet Pompeo, It's standard procedure for head of states to meet with head of states. Shah Mehmood Qureshi is a fierce politician and has complete grasp and command of the English language and more than capable of handing September the 5th. His most recent press briefing from the Foreign office displayed enough fire when an AFP reporter tried to subdue his political standing by dumping the election results on the Establishment. SMQ was quick to remind him of CIA and Pentagon's involvement in state affairs both political and strategic.

I believe a man of SMQ's caliber should suffice for Pompeo meeting. Imran Khan's an unknown player for the US political and establishment elite and the intrigue is in our best interest. It'd be fair to charm the US on home-ground or a foreign visit but only when it's a one on one meeting between Trump and Khan.

Yes there's no insult to Trump as he's not visiting. Its never a good idea to insult a head of state unless you are capable of handling the blowback which the rookie Erdogan didn't judge.

SMQ to deliver a firm but fair message to Pompeo with a view to a direct IK Trump meet to iron out differences. Anything other than this then prepare to be cyber bullied by Trump.
 
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So quick! Seems he has been waiting for the Inaguration of new PM.

Firstly, it shows the American desperation. Secondly , from the experience of Russia, China, Iran and Turkey shouldn't expect deal. Instead he it is likely that he will being with him threats of sanctions.
 
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