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US ties with Pakistan are now very good: Trump
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Published: March 22, 2019
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After months of strained relations between Islamabad and Washington, United States President Donald Trump on Friday said ties with Pakistan were “very good” at the moment.

The president made the remarks before boarding Marine One from the White House’s South Lawn.

When asked about Washington’s relationship with Islamabad, the US president said the administration will be meeting with the leadership in Pakistan. “Pakistan – we will be meeting with Pakistan,” he told reporters.

“I think our relationship right now is very good with Pakistan”, he added.

US-Taliban talks in Pakistan cancelled

Relations between the two countries were tense, however, recent efforts have reset the troubled ties. At the heart of their stalemate was the US insistence on Pakistan to ‘do more’ to bring the Afghan Taliban to the negotiating table.

US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad, on a mission to expedite the Afghan peace process as the war in the war-torn country enters its 19th year, has made several trips to Pakistan and held meetings with top leadership as part of Washington’s renewed push to bring the Afghan Taliban to the negotiating table.

Earlier this year, a three-day parley was attended by representatives of the Afghan Taliban, the US as well as officials from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. The talks were faciliated by Islamabad.

It was the first time that the Taliban’s military and political leaders attended a negotiation – something that has renewed hopes of a possible peace deal. Previously, the Taliban were only represented by their political office in Qatar.

The presence of the Taliban leaders like Mullah Amir Mutaqi, Qari Yahya, Mullah Mohibullah Hamas and Mullah Abbas Akhund at the UAE talks suggests the seriousness of the insurgent group towards the latest round of discussions.
 
The damage has been done. Never again back to the United States. Trump although is tough on his word so any good agreement can do a lot between bilateral relations, but the issue is the policy of Pentagon - they are always going in cycles, one day they praise Pakistan, the next day they rebuke.

Any bilateral relations there should be for good of Pakistan economically only, not even militarily. That's it. Pakistan needs to align itself with China and Russian axis.
 
The damage has been done. Never again back to the United States. Trump although is tough on his word so any good agreement can do a lot between bilateral relations, but the issue is the policy of Pentagon - they are always going in cycles, one day they praise Pakistan, the next day they rebuke.

Any bilateral relations there should be for good of Pakistan economically only, not even militarily. That's it. Pakistan needs to align itself with China and Russian axis.

Exactly. Administrations come and go. The Pentagon will remain and this is the main hurdle between Pakistan and the US. Pentagon controls the Pakistan narrative in the US. Pentagon wants to contain China and present India as the policeman of the region. The Pentagon won't change this policy any time soon. The Pentagon has invested a lot of resources for this cause.

As long as Pentagon is there, no meaningful relationship can be forged between the US and Pakistan.
 
We should improve relation with U.S.A. U.S.A also need us as they are leaving Afganistan. Pakistan is important country in south Asia U.S.A can't neglect.
 
  1. they need pakistan more far easy escape from Afghanistan
  2. they need pakististan for links with new govt of afghanistan
  3. US knows that no country is enemy nor friend but only friends with benifits
  4. also PAF destroyed their friends planes


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